2022
DOI: 10.1109/jerm.2021.3137962
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Development of a Coherent Model for Radiometric Core Body Temperature Sensing

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“…The research above indicates that the accuracy of weight function calculation is closely linked to the near-field radiation pattern, size, measuring distance, and angle of the temperature measuring antenna when measuring skin tissue temperature under near-field conditions. Additionally, changes in the dielectric characteristics of human tissue can also affect the weight function, leading to further deterioration in inversion accuracy [33][34][35]. Furthermore, the total radiation power received by the antenna is determined by the combined radiation power of the environment, clothing, and skin tissues.…”
Section: Near-field Temperature Contribution Weight Function Measurem...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research above indicates that the accuracy of weight function calculation is closely linked to the near-field radiation pattern, size, measuring distance, and angle of the temperature measuring antenna when measuring skin tissue temperature under near-field conditions. Additionally, changes in the dielectric characteristics of human tissue can also affect the weight function, leading to further deterioration in inversion accuracy [33][34][35]. Furthermore, the total radiation power received by the antenna is determined by the combined radiation power of the environment, clothing, and skin tissues.…”
Section: Near-field Temperature Contribution Weight Function Measurem...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such refinement is carried out, as a rule, according to the results of experimental studies. Thus, in [20], a mathematical coherent model of radiometric contact measurement of the temperature of the human head was proposed. This model assumed the application of the Pennes bioheat equation to a six-layer model of the human head, followed by processing the simulation results using a direct electromagnetic model.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model assumed the application of the Pennes bioheat equation to a six-layer model of the human head, followed by processing the simulation results using a direct electromagnetic model. However, this model, as shown in [20], turned out to be insufficiently accurate and required tuning based on the statistics of population variations in the population for a wide range of frequencies. Therefore, in [21], corrections were developed based on the results of experimental measurements, which made it possible to correct the coherent model for a particular region of the United States.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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