Microwave Technologies for Biomedical Applications: from Sensing to Therapy
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 41088
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microwave thermal ablation; antennas; dielectric properties of tissues; hyperthermia
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Interests: microwave imaging; noninvasive electromagnetic diagnostics; therapeutic applications of EM fields; forward and inverse electromagnetic scattering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, microwave technologies have played an ever-growing role in the field of biomedical applications, both for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Microwave technologies are used to noninvasively detect and image tumors or brain stroke, to monitor vital parameters such as respiratory and heart activities, to set radio link for RF-ID applications and implement point-of-care sensors. Moreover, they can are clinically exploited for anti-cancer hyperthermia or thermal ablation treatments, wherein microwave sensing can also be used to detect the temperature. The above are only a few examples of the many different uses of electromagnetic fields at microwave frequencies in the medical field. Many other emerging techniques are being developed in recent years. The design and analysis of such systems require knowledge of the dielectric behavior of biological tissues, as well as the proper modeling of the interaction between the electromagnetic fields and the biological scenario.
This Special Issue will gather a showcase of the most recent developments in Microwave Technologies for Biomedical Applications, with particular reference, but not limited, to the following topics:
- Microwave sensors;
- Numerical modelling;
- Theranostic applications;
- Bioradar;
- Point-of-care sensors;
- In vivo measurements;
- Electromagnetic diagnostics;
- Noninvasive sensors;
- Dielectric characterization of biological media;
- Electromagnetic interactions with biological media;
- Experimental validation
Prof. Dr. Marta Cavagnaro
Dr. Lorenzo Crocco
Guest Editors
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