Special Issue on "Microwave Sensing and Imaging"

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We are organizing the Special Issue "Microwave Sensing and Imaging" on Sensors!

DEADLINE EXTENDED - November 30, 2021

You are invited to submit a paper!

This Special Issue aims at providing some insights into recent microwave sensing and imaging systems and techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: computational methods for electromagnetic imaging and inverse scattering, analytical and numerical forward modeling techniques in complex scenarios, sensors and antenna design, as well as innovative applications of microwave sensing and imaging.

Guest Editors: Prof. Andrea Randazzo, Dr. Cristina Ponti, Dr. Alessandro Fedeli

About the Special Issue

In the last years, microwave sensing and imaging have acquired an ever-growing importance in several applicative fields, such as non-destructive evaluation in industry and civil engineering, subsurface prospection, security, and biomedical imaging.

In principle, microwave techniques can be used to retrieve information about some physical parameters of the inspected targets (e.g., dielectric properties, shape, etc.) by using safe electromagnetic radiations and cost-effective systems, since the frequency band of interest is the same as in several other commercial apparatuses. Despite the great technological advances attained in the last years in this field, there are still some topics that could be addressed to further improve imaging systems. First, even more efficient and reliable measurement systems need to be designed and validated on a case-by-case basis, especially in realistic scenarios. Second, great attention should be paid to the development of effective data processing algorithms, able to solve the underlying electromagnetic inverse scattering problem (which is generally nonlinear and ill-posed) in order to retrieve the required information about the inspected targets from the measured scattered-field samples. Finally, efficient forward solvers are also fundamental for modeling the electromagnetic interactions between the interrogating fields and the targets in a suitable way.

In such a framework, this Special Issue aims at providing some insights into recent microwave sensing and imaging systems and techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: computational methods for electromagnetic imaging and inverse scattering, analytical and numerical forward modeling techniques in complex scenarios, sensors and antenna design, as well as innovative applications of microwave sensing and imaging.

Prof. Andrea Randazzo
Dr. Cristina Ponti
Dr. Alessandro Fedeli
Guest Editors

Keywords

  • Microwave imaging 
  • Electromagnetic scattering 
  • Inverse scattering 
  • Inverse problems 
  • Electromagnetic modelling and simulation
  • Microwave sensors

Manuscript Submission Information

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