DocumentCode :
2662837
Title :
UWB microwave imaging system with a novel calibration approach for breast cancer detection
Author :
Wang, Yazhou ; Fathy, Aly E. ; Mahfouz, Mohamed R.
Author_Institution :
EECS, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
16-19 Jan. 2011
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
66
Abstract :
A microwave imaging system prototype has been developed for early breast cancer detection. The system is based on impulse Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radar technology. A novel, practical calibration method has been applied in our system to remove the large received signals due to both skin backscattering and Tx/Rx antenna coupling, and to underline the reflection/scattering from object of interest. This calibration method is crucial to identify the malignant tissues in a low-contrast condition that the difference of dielectric properties between malignant tissues and healthy tissues is not more than 10%. The system has been used to detect the cylindrical targets from a breast model. With this novel calibration approach, our system has successfully detected and localized the targets with a diameter of 5mm in a low-contrast condition. Details of the experimental setup and experimental imaging results will be discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical imaging; calibration; cancer; mammography; medical signal processing; microwave imaging; ultra wideband antennas; ultra wideband radar; Tx-Rx antenna coupling signal removal; UWB microwave imaging system; calibration method; early breast cancer detection; impulse UWB radar technology; low contrast conditions; malignant tissues; microwave imaging system prototype; microwave reflection; microwave scattering; skin backscattering signal removal; tissue dielectric properties; ultrawideband radar technology; Breast; Calibration; Microwave antennas; Microwave imaging; Microwave theory and techniques; Skin; UWB; breast cancer detection; calibration; microwave imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems (BioWireleSS), 2011 IEEE Topical Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8316-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8317-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BIOWIRELESS.2011.5724350
Filename :
5724350
Link To Document :
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