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11 May 2017 Millimeter wave imaging: a historical review
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The SPIE Passive and Active Millimeter Wave Imaging conference has provided an annual focus and forum for practitioners in the field of millimeter wave imaging for the past two decades. To celebrate the conference’s twentieth anniversary we present a historical review of the evolution of millimeter wave imaging over the past twenty years. Advances in device technology play a fundamental role in imaging capability whilst system architectures have also evolved. Imaging phenomenology continues to be a crucial topic underpinning the deployment of millimeter wave imaging in diverse applications such as security, remote sensing, non-destructive testing and synthetic vision.
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Roger Appleby, Duncan A. Robertson, and David Wikner "Millimeter wave imaging: a historical review", Proc. SPIE 10189, Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XX, 1018902 (11 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262476
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KEYWORDS
Millimeter wave imaging

Imaging systems

Nondestructive evaluation

Remote sensing

Synthetic vision

Passive remote sensing

Security technologies

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