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Microwave Imaging
Chiang Ching Shan
- 01 Sep 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of microwave imaging and principle designing models of the microwave imaging tubes are suggested, the results discussed in this paper are also suitable to either passive or active method of imaging.
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Abstract: This paper discribes the result of investigation on the area of microwave imaging, whlch has been made by author since 1974. In this paper a method of microwave imaging and principle designing models of microwave imaging tubes are suggested, whlch are based on the preceding principle of microwave imaging. In this paper possibility to improve space resolution of microwave imaging system is also discussed. The results discussed in this paper is also suitable to either passive or active method of imaging. Allowed only up to five pages, I shall give some results and simple discussion only.
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