This paper proposes a novel “multi-shot” calibration technique that reduces imaging microwave reconstructions artifacts, compensating for uncontrolled variations during the measuring process and later propagated in the inversion. The calibration combines different consecutive sets of measured data with simulated ones in a post-processing stage, providing benefits without the need for additional experimental reference calibrations. The proposed scheme is tested experimentally in a non-trivial scenario. A microwave scanner images an early-stage hemorrhagic stroke in the left parietal lobe, applying a differential imaging algorithm based on the truncated singular value decomposition. Though, the proposed mechanisms can be used for other microwave imaging devices. The results reveal that the calibration procedure improves the quality of the retrieved images compared to the non-calibrated approach, cleaning the images and making the interpretation of imaged contrast variation easier.

Multi-shot Calibration Technique for Microwave Imaging Systems / Rodriguez Duarte, David; Vasquez, Jorge A. Tobon; Vipiana, Francesca. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 476-480. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2021 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements & Applications tenutosi a Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France nel 15-17 Nov. 2021) [10.1109/CAMA49227.2021.9703495].

Multi-shot Calibration Technique for Microwave Imaging Systems

Rodriguez Duarte, David;Vasquez, Jorge A. Tobon;Vipiana, Francesca
2021

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This paper proposes a novel “multi-shot” calibration technique that reduces imaging microwave reconstructions artifacts, compensating for uncontrolled variations during the measuring process and later propagated in the inversion. The calibration combines different consecutive sets of measured data with simulated ones in a post-processing stage, providing benefits without the need for additional experimental reference calibrations. The proposed scheme is tested experimentally in a non-trivial scenario. A microwave scanner images an early-stage hemorrhagic stroke in the left parietal lobe, applying a differential imaging algorithm based on the truncated singular value decomposition. Though, the proposed mechanisms can be used for other microwave imaging devices. The results reveal that the calibration procedure improves the quality of the retrieved images compared to the non-calibrated approach, cleaning the images and making the interpretation of imaged contrast variation easier.
2021
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