—Biomedical imaging has revolutionized healthcare by enabling non-invasive visualization and diagnosis of various physiological processes and pathologies. This article explores the emerging field of passive metasurface skins and their potential to enhance biomedical imaging. We propose to improve the microwave penetration depth by using a passive metasurface skin based upon very promising preliminary results for the reflection coefficient and the transmission coefficient using a simplified model of a half human head.
On the Potential of Passive Metasurface Skins for Enhanced Biomedical Imaging / Rastgordani, Amin; Erricolo, Danilo; Oliveri, Giacomo. - STAMPA. - (2024), pp. 160-161. ( 2024 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting, USNC-URSI NRSM 2024 Boulder, USA January 09-12, 2024) [10.23919/usnc-ursinrsm60317.2024.10464489].
On the Potential of Passive Metasurface Skins for Enhanced Biomedical Imaging
Erricolo, Danilo;Oliveri, Giacomo
2024-01-01
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—Biomedical imaging has revolutionized healthcare by enabling non-invasive visualization and diagnosis of various physiological processes and pathologies. This article explores the emerging field of passive metasurface skins and their potential to enhance biomedical imaging. We propose to improve the microwave penetration depth by using a passive metasurface skin based upon very promising preliminary results for the reflection coefficient and the transmission coefficient using a simplified model of a half human head.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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