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Microwave Radiometerfor biomedical applications

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dickie radiometer

Hi guys

I'm planning to start my PhD in Designing a Microwave Radiometer for biomedical applications and I need your help to find the newest aspects and future trends of this research in order to write a report for applying a scholarship.

Thanks in advance
 

build a radiometer

every radiometer is different from each other one,
But summarising the most important requirement: reduce as low as possible the level drift.

The design of RF chain and fluctuation mitigation will depend more on "what You need" (scientific goal) rather than new technology trends.

I suggest You the following strategy:

1) collect a quick but panoramic view of the radiometers build in the past, from Dickie to present days.
2) learn the language spoken by radiometers workers, find pro & con for each one.
3) translate the biomedical requirements into radiometric specifications.
4) try to build an apparatus that satisfy the requests but in the same time should be easy and comfortable to use in practice.
 
radiometer dickie

Hi,
I am Balaji from India. Currently I am working towards designing a passive millimeter wave imaging system. I read this post about radiometers. It would be of great help if any of you could suggest some texts on radiometers.

Regards
Balaji C
 
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