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    Design and implementation of compact ultra-wideband vivaldi antenna with directors for microwave-based imaging of breast cancer by Guruswamy, Swathiga, Chinniah, Ramya, Thangavelu, Kesavamurthy

    “…A new Compact Ultra-Wideband Circularly Tapered Vivaldi Antenna with Director (CTVAD) for microwave-based breast tumour detection system is presented. By…”
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    Functional properties of zinc-nanographite based nanocomposite paints for 2–9 GHz microwave absorption by Prakash, Anjali, Narayanan, Saranya, Thangavelu, Kesavamurthy, Srivastava, Avanish K., Pandey, Mritunjay Kumar, Nagarajan, Ramamoorthy, Bhattacharyya, Amitava

    Published in JCT research (01-09-2021)
    “…Nanographite-zinc particles in various ratios were synthesized by high energy ball milling and dispersed in epoxy based aero grade resins for studying their…”
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    A printed compact UWB Vivaldi antenna with hemi cylindrical slots and directors for microwave imaging applications by Guruswamy, Swathiga, Chinniah, Ramya, Thangavelu, Kesavamurthy

    “…A new compact UWB (Ultra Wide Band) hemi cylindrical slotted Vivaldi antenna is proposed for microwave imaging system to detect the breast cancer. The hemi…”
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    Lossless color medical image compression using adaptive block-based encoding for human computed tomographic images by Thangavelu, Kesavamurthy, Krishnan, Thiyagarajan

    “…ABSTRACT The advancement in medical imaging systems such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emitted tomography (PET), and…”
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    Design and Analysis of Microstrip-Based RF Birdcage Coil for 1.5 T Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Thiyagarajan, Krishnan, Kesavamurthy, Thangavelu, Bharathkumar, Gattu

    Published in Applied magnetic resonance (01-03-2014)
    “…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique is widely used to capture the images of the liquid items inside the human body. The radio-frequency (RF) coil is one…”
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