A new paper titled “Quantitative Evaluation of Repeatability in Medical Microwave Imaging: A Systematic Review” has just been published in the IEEE Access journal by PhD student Henrique Lopes, together with IBEB researchers and professors Daniela Godinho and Raquel Conceição.
Repeatability is a critical requirement for bringing medical microwave imaging (MMWI) into clinical practice. Yet, despite its importance, there is still no agreement on how repeatability should be measured or reported across different systems. Following PRISMA guidelines, the authors conducted the first systematic review focused on how repeatability is currently assessed in MMWI. They provide clear and actionable recommendations to help harmonise repeatability assessment in future MMWI research.
This work was supported by the European Union (3BAtwin, GA 101159623).
Read more at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11270978
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