SAR Focused Microwave Reflection Tomography for Biomedical Imaging
Kevin K.M. Chan, Daniel Oloumi, Pierre Boulanger, Karumudi Rambabu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel combination of SAR and microwave reflection tomography for biomedical imaging, achieving high accuracy and stability with efficient Fourier-based reconstruction.
Contribution
It presents a new integrated approach that enhances accuracy and stability in biomedical imaging using SAR and microwave reflection tomography.
Findings
Achieves less than 5mm imaging accuracy
Provides stable reconstruction without instability issues
Utilizes Fourier-based method for fast computation
Abstract
This paper proposes the combination of SAR and microwave reflection tomography for biomedical imaging applications. The proposed method can achieve accuracies of less than 5mm and does not suffer from instability during reconstruction. Fourier based reconstruction is adopted which makes it fast and computationally efficient.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering Analysis · Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
