Title:
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Active Microwave Imaging for Breast Cancer Detection |
Author:
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Bindu, G; Anil, Lonappan; Vinu, Thomas; Aanandan,C K; Mathew, K T
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Abstract:
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Active microwave imaging is explored as an imaging
modality for early detection of breast cancer. When exposed to
microwaves, breast tumor exhibits electrical properties that are
significantly different from that of healthy breast tissues. The
two approaches of active microwave imaging — confocal microwave
technique with measured reflected signals and microwave tomographic
imaging with measured scattered signals are addressed here. Normal
and malignant breast tissue samples of same person are subjected to
study within 30 minutes of mastectomy. Corn syrup is used as coupling
medium, as its dielectric parameters show good match with that of
the normal breast tissue samples. As bandwidth of the transmitter is
an important aspect in the time domain confocal microwave imaging
approach, wideband bowtie antenna having 2:1 VSWR bandwidth
of 46% is designed for the transmission and reception of microwave
signals. Same antenna is used for microwave tomographic imaging too
at the frequency of 3000 MHz. Experimentally obtained time domain
results are substantiated by finite difference time domain (FDTD)
analysis. 2-D tomographic images are reconstructed with the collected
scattered data using distorted Born iterative method. Variations of
dielectric permittivity in breast samples are distinguishable from the
obtained permittivity profiles. |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2735
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Date:
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2006 |