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Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Medical Imaging and Sensing

This special issue belongs to the section “Sensing and Imaging“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In recent years, there has been a significant interest in the development and application of electromagnetic medical imaging and sensing (EMIS) techniques. These technologies offer new opportunities for non-invasive diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment in the field of healthcare. With novel advancements in both hardware systems and imaging/sensing algorithms, EMIS has become a powerful tool for detecting diseases of the human body.

This Special Issue aims to gather original research and review articles that highlight the recent progress, advancements, methodologies, applications, and challenges in the field of EMIS.

Potential topics for submission include, but are not limited to:

  • Electromagnetic tomography for medical imaging;
  • Electromagnetic sensors for physiological monitoring;
  • Electromagnetic-based wearable devices for health monitoring;
  • Microwave imaging techniques for breast cancer detection;
  • Microwave imaging and sensing for cardiovascular diseases;
  • Hybrid imaging techniques combining multiple modalities;
  • Image reconstruction algorithms and signal processing for medical imaging;
  • Electromagnetic-based techniques for disease localization and classification;
  • Electromagnetic-based sensing in personalized medicine;
  • Emerging trends and future directions in EMIS. 

We invite researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and healthcare sectors to contribute their original research findings and expert reviews to this Special Issue. We believe that this collection of articles will provide valuable insights into the recent progress and potential applications of EMIS.

Prof. Dr. Yifan Chen
Dr. Xiong Wang
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • electromagnetic medical imaging and sensing
  • computational electromagnetics
  • electromagnetic tomography
  • radar for remote or noninvasive imaging and sensing
  • biomedical signal processing
  • antennas and sensors
  • wearable and implantable systems

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