Title :
Microwave imaging techniques for biomedical applications
Author :
Joisel, A. ; Mallorqui, J. ; Broquetas, A. ; Geffrin, J.M. ; Joachimowicz, N. ; Lossera, M. Vall ; Joire, L. ; Bolomey, J.-Ch.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electromagn. Res., Supelec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements and changes in tissue water content. More particularly cardiopulmonary interrogation via microwaves has resulted in various sensors monitoring ventricular volume change or movement, arterial wall motion, respiratory movements, pulmonary oedema, etc. In all these applications, microwave sensors perform local measurements and need to be displaced for obtaining an image reproducing the spatial variations of a given quantity. Recently, advances in the area of inverse scattering theory and microwave technology have made possible the development of microwave imaging and tomographic instruments. This paper provides a review of such equipment developed at Suplec and UPC Barcelona, within the frame of successive French-Spanish PICASSO cooperation programs. It reports the most significant results and gives some perspectives for future developments. Firstly, a brief historical survey is given. Then, both technological and numerical aspects are considered. The results of preliminary pre-clinical assessments and in-lab experiments allow to illustrate the capabilities of the existing equipment, as well as its difficulty in dealing with clinical situations. Finally, some remarks on the expected development of microwave imaging techniques for biomedical applications are given
Keywords :
computerised tomography; image reconstruction; inverse problems; iterative methods; medical image processing; microwave imaging; reviews; technological forecasting; PICASSO cooperation program; arterial wall motion; biomedical applications; cardiopulmonary interrogation; detection of organ movements; diffraction tomography; inverse scattering theory; iterative techniques; local measurements; microwave imaging techniques; microwave sensor; pre-clinical assessments; pulmonary oedema; reconstruction algorithms; respiratory movements; tissue water content; tomographic images; transmission images; ventricular volume change; Biomedical equipment; Biomedical imaging; Biosensors; Cardiology; Medical services; Microwave devices; Microwave imaging; Microwave sensors; Microwave technology; Microwave theory and techniques;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1999. IMTC/99. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5276-9
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1999.776093