Sensors (Dec 2022)

Multi-Element UWB Probe Optimization for Medical Microwave Imaging

  • Youness Akazzim,
  • Otman El Mrabet,
  • Jordi Romeu,
  • Luis Jofre-Roca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23010271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
p. 271

Abstract

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The need for non-ionizing techniques for medical imaging applications has led to the use of microwave signals. Several systems have been introduced in recent years based on increasing the number of antennas and frequency bandwidth to obtain high resolution and good accuracy in locating objects. A novel microwave imaging system that reduces the number of required antennas for precise target location appropriate for medical applications is presented. The proposed system consists of four UWB extended gap ridge horn (EGRH) antennas covering the frequency band from 0.5 GHz to 1.5 GHz mounted on a cylindrical phantom that mimics the brain in an orthogonal set of two EGRH probes. This configuration has the ability to control both the longitudinal and transversal dimensions of the reconstructed target’s image, rather than controlling the spatial resolution, by increasing the frequency band that can be easily affected by medium losses. The system is tested numerically and experimentally by the detection of a cylindrical target within a human brain model.

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