Abstract:The aim of this research project is to test the feasibility of using low-power radio frequency (RF) radiation operating in the millimeter wave (MMW) range and non-contact infrared temperature acquisition to measure skin blood-flow rates. MMW is the band of the electromagnetic spectrum from 30 to 300 GHZ. It has been shown that millimeter waves will cause a local temperature rise in the skin, without the harmful effects of ionizing radiation [1]. Skin blood flow is a physiological variable that is essential in … Show more
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