Microwave tomographic imaging utilizing low-profile, rotating, right angle-bent monopole antennas

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We have developed a simple mechanism incorporating feedline bends and rotary joints to enable motion of a monopole antenna within a liquid-based illumination chamber for tomographic imaging. The monopole is particularly well suited for this scenario because of its small size and simplicity. For the application presented here a full set of measurement data is collected from most illumination and receive directions utilizing only a pair of antennas configured with the rotating fixture underneath the imaging tank. Alternatively, the concept can be adapted for feed structures entering the tank from the sides to allow for measurements with vertically and horizontally polarized antennas.This opens the door formore advanced imaging applications where anisotropy could play an important role such as in bone imaging. Copyright © 2014 Authors.

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Epstein, N. R., Meaney, P. M., & Paulsen, K. D. (2014). Microwave tomographic imaging utilizing low-profile, rotating, right angle-bent monopole antennas. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/431602

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