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Mirza, Ahmed F.See, Chan H.
Danjuma, Isah
Asif, Rameez
Abd-Alhameed, Raed
Noras, James M.
Clarke, Roger W.
Excell, Peter S.
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Cancer detectionNear field imaging
Ultra-wideband
Microstrip antenna
Microwave imaging
Antennas
Microwave theory and techniques
Phantoms
Tumors
Breast
Sensors
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Near field imaging using microwaves in medical applications is of great current interest for its capability and accuracy in identifying features of interest, in comparison with other known screening tools. This paper documents microwave imaging experiments on breast cancer detection, using active antenna tuning to obtain matching over a wide bandwidth. A simple phantom consisting of a plastic container with a low dielectric material emulating fatty tissue and a high dielectric constant object emulating a tumor is scanned between 4 to 8 GHz with a UWB microstrip antenna. Measurements indicate that this prototype microwave sensor is a good candidate for such imaging applications.Version
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Mirza AF, See CH, Danjuma et al (2017) An Active Microwave Sensor for Near Field Imaging. IEEE Sensor Journal. 17(9): 2749-2757.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2017.2673961Type
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https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2017.2673961