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Active Microwave Imaging using a Deformable Mirror
Microwave tomography, an active microwave imaging technique, involves reconstruction of the spatial distribution of dielectric property inside the object of interest using field measurements for different angles of incidence. In this paper, a novel microwave tomography system employing a continuously deformable mirror is discussed. Preliminary simulation results demonstrating the validity of the approach are presented