A prototype portable tomographic system for microwave imaging is presented in this paper as non-invasive monitoring to preserve cultural heritage work of art. Initial simulations of the system configuration have been carried out to validate the system architecture. The most significative outputs of these simulations are presented and discussed in the paper. Hence, a first lab microwave tomographic set-up has been developed and tested. The outcomes of this preliminary experiments have driven the development of an optimized portable device for in-situ measurements. A custom-made 3D- printed structure has been built to support the antenna elements of the systems and enclose the target being tested. Transmission measurements between pairs of antennas have been acquired through a vector network analyzer connected to a modular switching matrix, and the data generated have been inverted by an opensource reconstruction algorithm. The results of the tests are here reported. They clearly show the capability of the systems to detect metallic intrusion in heritage samples.

A tomograph prototype for microwave imaging applied to cultural heritage: Preliminary experimental results

Proietti E.;Capoccia G.;Marcelli R.;Sardi G. M.;Mastrangeli F.;
2021

Abstract

A prototype portable tomographic system for microwave imaging is presented in this paper as non-invasive monitoring to preserve cultural heritage work of art. Initial simulations of the system configuration have been carried out to validate the system architecture. The most significative outputs of these simulations are presented and discussed in the paper. Hence, a first lab microwave tomographic set-up has been developed and tested. The outcomes of this preliminary experiments have driven the development of an optimized portable device for in-situ measurements. A custom-made 3D- printed structure has been built to support the antenna elements of the systems and enclose the target being tested. Transmission measurements between pairs of antennas have been acquired through a vector network analyzer connected to a modular switching matrix, and the data generated have been inverted by an opensource reconstruction algorithm. The results of the tests are here reported. They clearly show the capability of the systems to detect metallic intrusion in heritage samples.
2021
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM - Sede Secondaria Roma
tomography, cultural heritage, microwave,
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