DocumentCode
934480
Title
A Patch Antenna Design for Application in a Phased-Array Head and Neck Hyperthermia Applicator
Author
Paulides, Margarethus M. ; Bakker, Jurriaan F. ; Chavannes, Nicolas ; Van Rhoon, Gerard C.
Author_Institution
Erasmus MC-Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam
Volume
54
Issue
11
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2057
Lastpage
2063
Abstract
In this paper, we describe a specifically designed patch antenna that can be used as the basis antenna element of a clinical phased-array head and neck hyperthermia applicator. Using electromagnetic simulations we optimized the dimensions of a probe-fed patch antenna design for operation at 433 MHz. By several optimization steps we could converge to a theoretical reflection of -38 dB and a bandwidth (-15 dB) of 20 MHz (4.6%). Theoretically, the electrical performance of the antenna was satisfactory over a temperature range of 15degC-35degC, and stable for patient-antenna distances to as low as 4 cm. In an experimental cylindrical setup using six elements of the final patch design, we measured the impedance characteristics of the antenna 1) to establish its performance in the applicator and 2) to validate the simulations. For this experimental setup we simulated and measured comparable values: -21 dB reflection at 433 MHz and a bandwidth of 18.5 MHz. On the basis of this study, we anticipate good central interference of the fields of multiple antennas and conclude that this patch antenna design is very suitable for the clinical antenna array. In future research we will verify the electrical performance in a prototype applicator.
Keywords
finite difference time-domain analysis; hyperthermia; microstrip antenna arrays; radiation therapy; basis antenna element; clinical antenna array; electromagnetic simulation; frequency 433 MHz; patch antenna design; patient-antenna distances; phased-array head and neck hyperthermia applicator; temperature 15 C to 35 C; Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Applicators; Bandwidth; Design optimization; Electromagnetic reflection; Hyperthermia; Neck; Patch antennas; Temperature distribution; Antenna design; FDTD model; hyperthermia; patch antenna; Diathermy; Electromagnetics; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Head; Neck; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2007.895111
Filename
4352062
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