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An Efficient Image Reconstruction Method for Breast Cancer Detection Using an Ultra-Wideband Microwave Imaging System
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2016
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Image ReconstructionEngineeringBreast Cancer DetectionDiagnostic ImagingMicrowave Breast ImagingBreast ImagingComputational ElectromagneticsBreast PhantomRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingAntennaMicrowave DiagnosticsMedical Image ComputingMicrowave EngineeringNew AlgorithmRadarBiomedical Imaging
Microwave breast imaging uses backscattered radar signals to identify cancerous tissue within the breast. It is a non-invasive technique and uses non-ionizing radiation; it is currently a potential alternative for classical techniques. This article presents an efficient image reconstruction method for breast cancer detection using an ultra-wideband microwave imaging system. This method consists of applying the improved version of the delay-and-sum algorithm and post-processing the resultant images. For that, we have used a numerical 3D breast phantom in CST software simulation tool (CST Inc., 2014). The breast was illuminated with ultra-wideband (UWB) pulse from a number of antenna locations, and then collected reflections were synthetically focused to create an energy map of the breast. A new algorithm is also introduced that post-processes the resulting images obtained through different configurations of acquisition point positions. This post-process allows a much clearer image to be obtained with less interference. In the constructed and post-processed image, the presence and location of single and double breast cancer tumors of 2 mm in diameter can clearly be identified.
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