Ruvio et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Breast cancer detection using interferometric MUSIC: Experimental and numerical assessmentRuvio et al., 2014
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- Ruvio G
- Solimene R
- Cuccaro A
- Gaetano D
- Browne J
- Ammann M
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- Medical physics
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Purpose: In microwave breast cancer detection, it is often beneficial to arrange sensors in close proximity to the breast. The resultant coupling generally changes the antenna response. As an a priori characterization of the radio frequency system becomes difficult, this …
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