DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.750
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Design and implementation of microwave imaging systems for medical applications

Abstract: A microwave medical imaging system processes scattered electromagnetic fields in the microwave region to create images. It is an alternative or complementary imaging tool that can be used in medical applications to assist the diagnosis of disease inside the human body. For example, microwave imaging offers many desirable characteristics as a cancer evaluation tool. It is a non-ionising radiation and during measurement, compression of the scanned body part is avoided. These benefits potentially lead to safer an… Show more

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“…Additionally, a small object (6 mm) was selected for mimicking a tumor. This object was in the form of a plastic cylinder filled with sea-water with an εr of 69 and σ of 9 S/m at 7 GHz [37], and it was placed inside the phantom with similar techniques to those reported in previous studies [37][38][39].…”
Section: B Breast Phantommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, a small object (6 mm) was selected for mimicking a tumor. This object was in the form of a plastic cylinder filled with sea-water with an εr of 69 and σ of 9 S/m at 7 GHz [37], and it was placed inside the phantom with similar techniques to those reported in previous studies [37][38][39].…”
Section: B Breast Phantommentioning
confidence: 99%