Plenary speaker 1: From THz imaging to millimeter-wave stimulation of neurons: Is there a killer application for high frequency RF in the medical community?

P. Siegel
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As millimeter- and submillimeter-wave device and circuit technologies move from the laboratory into customized commercial components and instruments, the search for mainstream applications that might serve as a basis for significant capital investment has expanded. A plethora of hypothetical, and often unrealistic expectations for the technology, have been touted, mainly in biomedical imaging, defense and security, and communications applications, but most fail the comparison test for existing or competing alternatives, and some are based on false premises. This talk will briefly cover the advantages and limitations of millimeter- and submillimeter-wave technologies when applied in the biomedical field, and specifically highlight an application that the speaker believes fulfils at least one dream for broad-based disease control application — millimeter-wave non-invasive monitoring of blood glucose levels.
全体发言嘉宾1:从太赫兹成像到毫米波神经元刺激:高频射频在医学界有杀手级应用吗?
随着毫米波和亚毫米波设备和电路技术从实验室转移到定制的商业组件和仪器,寻找可能作为重大资本投资基础的主流应用已经扩大。对这项技术的大量假设,往往是不切实际的期望,已经被吹捧,主要是在生物医学成像,国防和安全,以及通信应用中,但大多数都无法通过现有或竞争替代方案的比较测试,有些是基于错误的前提。本次演讲将简要介绍毫米波和亚毫米波技术在生物医学领域应用的优势和局限性,并特别强调演讲者认为至少实现了广泛疾病控制应用的一个梦想-毫米波无创血糖水平监测。
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