Tajik, 2017 - Google Patents
Advances in quantitative microwave holographyTajik, 2017
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Microwave imaging has been used to observe optically obscured targets for over 40 years. Recently, there has been a push towards developing a microwave imaging technology for use in medical diagnostics. Microwave imaging technology has several advantages over …
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