MIMO Radar Medical Imaging: Self-Interference Mitigation for Breast Tumor Detection

In this paper, an application of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar techniques to medical imaging is investigated. MIMO radar, which can be viewed as a form of microwave tomography for medical imaging geometries, offers an alternative to current X-ray technology. Of particular interest is t...

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