UWB Microwave Imaging for Non-Invasive Anomaly Detection in Human Lung and Possible Application in COVID-19 Diagnosis: A Review

Abstract

In this paper an overview of the general process and important design factors of UWB Microwave Imaging is given for medical purposes, and the feasibility of its application in the context of COVID-19 detection is discussed in brief. The recent research into COVID-19 detection using other imaging technologies are reviewed for the sake of comparison, and the research limitations for employing UWB imaging for the same goal with acceptable results are identified.

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COVID-19 , Microwave integrated circuits,lung , medical image processing , microorganisms , microwave detectors , microwave imaging , nondestructive testing , ultra wideband technology,UWB , ultra wide band , microwave imaging , COVID-19 detection, , Microwave technology , Imaging , Lung , Microwave FET integrated circuits , Microwave imaging

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N. Alam, A. Ahmed, M. A. I. Oni, T. A. Meem and M. A. Rahman, "UWB Microwave Imaging for Non-Invasive Anomaly Detection in Human Lung and Possible Application in COVID-19 Diagnosis: A Review," 2021 2nd International Conference on Robotics, Electrical and Signal Processing Techniques (ICREST), DHAKA, Bangladesh, 2021, pp. 772-776, doi: 10.1109/ICREST51555.2021.9331250.

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