Authors
Emily Porter, Mark Coates, Milica Popović
Publication date
2015/8/7
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume
63
Issue
3
Pages
530-539
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This study reports on monthly scans of healthy patient volunteers with the clinical prototype of a microwave imaging system. The system uses time-domain measurements, and incorporates a multistatic radar approach to imaging. It operates in the 2-4 GHz range and contains 16 wideband sensors embedded in a hemispherical dielectric radome. The system has been previously tested on tissue phantoms in controlled experiments. With this system prototype, we scanned 13 patients (26 breasts) over an eight-month period, collecting a total of 342 breast scans. The goal of the study described in this paper was to investigate how the system measurements are impacted by multiple factors that are unavoidable in monthly monitoring of human subjects. These factors include both biological variability (e.g., tissue variations due to hormonal changes or weight gain) and measurement variability (e.g., inconsistencies in …
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Scholar articles
E Porter, M Coates, M Popović - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2015