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This article gives an overview of the activities of the company Microwave Vision, formerly Satimo, oriented to health-related applications. The existing products in terms of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurement and RF safety are described in detail. The progress of the development of a new imaging modality for breast pathology detection using microwaves is shortly reported.
In this article, several well-known data-driven causality methods are revisited and comparatively evaluated. These are the Granger–Geweke Causality (GGC), the Partial Directed Coherence (PDC), the Directed Transfer Function (DTF) and the Direct Directed Transfer Function (dDTF). The robustness of the four causality measures against two degradation factors is quantitatively evaluated. These are: the...
This paper addresses the estimation of a two-dimensional model of an object, based on measurements with a network of High Range Resolution (HRR) scanning surveillance radars. While considering a dynamic radar scene, the data collected from the multiple radars at multiple scans of the antenna provide a wide, but highly sparse, coverage in 2D space. The multi-radar multi-scan data are treated as asynchronous...
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