In this paper some experiments on the use of microwaves for detecting targets in watery media are reported. The work is to be considered a preliminary "in vitro" investigation for a successive use of microwave techniques to detect the displacements of large blood vessels during the cardiac cycle. For this purpose two new direct contact applicators are proposed and experimented; finally a simple receiving structure is studied which allows to maximize its detection sensibility for each distance of the target.

Some experiments on the use of microwaves to detect targets in watery dielectrics

1981

Abstract

In this paper some experiments on the use of microwaves for detecting targets in watery media are reported. The work is to be considered a preliminary "in vitro" investigation for a successive use of microwave techniques to detect the displacements of large blood vessels during the cardiac cycle. For this purpose two new direct contact applicators are proposed and experimented; finally a simple receiving structure is studied which allows to maximize its detection sensibility for each distance of the target.
1981
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
50
2
106
112
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Microwaves
Watery dielectrics
Pubblicato da Associazione Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica Italiana, Milano, 1981. Codice puma: /cnr.iei/1981-B0-011 (codice orig. IEI-A81-02)
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Bramanti, M
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