Abstract
The use of frequency, angular, and polarization diversity approaches in a close near-field microwave imaging system is investigated theoretically. A two-dimensional close near-field microwave imaging system is used to illustrate the theoretical considerations. Numerical results for a perfectly conducting cylinder with a radius of 15 cm in a backward scattering arrangement using frequency and angular diversity techniques are shown. >
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