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Precision open-ended coaxial probes for in vivo and ex vivo dielectric spectroscopy of biological tissues at microwave frequencies
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Reflection CoefficientEngineeringBiological TissuesBiomedical EngineeringBreast ImagingBiostatisticsComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationBiophysicsRadiologyDielectric SpectroscopyIn Vivo SystemMicrowave MeasurementUltrasoundHigh-frequency MeasurementMicrowave FrequenciesSpectroscopyBioelectronicsBiomedical ImagingPrecision Dielectric SpectroscopyPrecision Probes
Hermetic stainless-steel open-ended coaxial probes have been designed for precision dielectric spectroscopy of biological tissue, such as breast tissue, over the 0.5-20-GHz frequency range. Robust data-processing techniques have also been developed for extracting the unknown permittivity of the tissue under test from the reflection coefficient measured with the precision probe and a vector network analyzer. The first technique, referred to as a reflection-coefficient deembedding method, converts the reflection coefficient measured at the probe's calibration plane to the desired aperture-plane reflection coefficient. The second technique uses a rational function model to solve the inverse problem, i.e., to convert the aperture-plane reflection coefficient to the tissue permittivity. The results of the characterization and validation studies demonstrate that these precision probes, used with the prescribed measurement protocols and data-processing techniques, provide highly accurate and reliable in vivo and ex vivo biological tissue measurements, including breast tissue spectroscopy.
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