top of page

D3.2: Fabrication of phantoms having dielectric properties similar to human tissue

  • mattihamalainen
  • Oct 24
  • 1 min read

ROVER Deliverable D3.2: Fabrication of phantoms having dielectric properties similar to human tissue has been published. This deliverable briefly describes the importance of the creation and adaptation of phantoms for imaging diagnostics testing in laboratory settings and introduces the developments unique to ROVER, particularly the use of phantoms for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) imaging and microwave systems employed to provide safe and effective medical imaging to the same and even better standard as those currently used, such as ultrasound scanners, planar X-ray, X-rays Computed Tomography (CT) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (more commonly known as MRI). Most of the works have been initiated while more refined, improved, and complete definitions and demonstrations will be expected the entire duration of the ROVER project.



 
 
 

Related Posts

See All

Comments


EU_flag_yellow_highres.jpg

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 872752.

©2020 by Rover. 

bottom of page