Antenna characterisation and optimal sampling constraints for breast microwave imaging systems with a novel wave speed propagation algorithm
Breast microwave imaging (BMI) is a novel modality that complements current breast screening tools. Microwave radar imaging creates a radar cross-section (reflection) map of the breast. The difference in permittivity between healthy and malignant tissue is between 10-50%. This contrast is significa...
Main Author: | Rodriguez Herrera, Diego |
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Other Authors: | Pistorius, Stephen (Physics and Astronomy) |
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IEEE
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31907 |
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