EECE 6319 Microwave and Biomedical Imaging

The course topics will cover the fundamentals of biomedical and microwave imaging techniques and the science and engineering behind the related sensors and instrumentation. The related image reconstruction algorithms and modeling techniques allow the processing of 1-D signals, and snapshots of in vivo physiology processes collected through various advanced sensors, to create 2-D/3-D images. The imaging technologies discussed include X-rays (CT scans), ultrasound, magnetism (MRI), and microwave imaging. Both the Fourier transform algorithm and non-linear image reconstruction techniques will be discussed.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

EECE 3315 (Electromagnetics Engineering) or equivalent course, and MATH 3341 (Differential Equations) or equivalent course.

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Dept of Electr & Comp Enginr

Offered

Fall/Spring