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A Prototype Microwave System for 3D Brain Stroke Imaging

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This work focuses on brain stroke imaging via microwave technology. In particular, the open issue of monitoring patients after stroke onset is addressed here in order to provide clinicians with a tool to control the effectiveness of administered therapies during the follow-up period. In this paper, a novel prototype is presented and characterized. The device is based on a low-complexity architecture which makes use of a minimum number of properly positioned and designed antennas placed on a helmet. It exploits a differential imaging approach and provides 3D images of the stroke. Preliminary experiments involving a 3D phantom filled with brain tissue-mimicking liquid confirm the potential of the technology in imaging a spherical target mimicking a stroke of a radius equal to 1.25 cm.
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hal-02873061 , version 1 (18-06-2020)

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Jorge A Tobon Vasquez, Rosa Scapaticci, Giovanna Turvani, Gennaro Bellizzi, David Rodriguez-Duarte, et al.. A Prototype Microwave System for 3D Brain Stroke Imaging. Sensors, 2020, 20 (9), pp.2607. ⟨10.3390/s20092607⟩. ⟨hal-02873061⟩
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