Mingyi Yuan, Haidong Chen, Shuai Wang, C. Zhang, Weijie Lin, W. Che, Q. Xue
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Abstract
Millimeter-wave therapy shows great potential in the treatment of leukocytopenia today. This paper proposes the design of a millimeter-wave physiotherapy system, which consists of a power module, a control module, and a radiation module. The tested results of the fabricated system show that the maximum output power is 14.27 dBm at the frequency of 37.57 GHz, while the whole power consumption is about 16 W. Experiments show that the system is simple and effective, and can provide design guidance for the engineering application of millimeter-wave physiotherapy instruments.