Utilization of multiple frequencies in 3D nonlinear microwave imaging

The use of multiple frequencies in a nonlinear microwave algorithm is considered. Using multiple frequencies allows for obtaining the improved resolution available at the higher frequencies while retaining the regularizing effects of the lower frequencies. However, a number of different challenges a...

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Published in2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP) pp. 1776 - 1779
Main Authors Jensen, P. D., Rubak, T., Mohr, J. J.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.03.2012
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Summary:The use of multiple frequencies in a nonlinear microwave algorithm is considered. Using multiple frequencies allows for obtaining the improved resolution available at the higher frequencies while retaining the regularizing effects of the lower frequencies. However, a number of different challenges arise when using data from multiple frequencies for imaging of biological targets. In this paper, the performance of a multi-frequency algorithm, in which measurement data from several different frequencies are used at once, is compared with a stepped-frequency algorithm, in which images reconstructed at lower frequencies are used as starting guesses for reconstructions at higher frequencies. The performance is illustrated using simulated 2-D data and data obtained with the 3-D DTU microwave imaging system.
ISBN:145770918X
9781457709180
ISSN:2164-3342
DOI:10.1109/EuCAP.2012.6206271