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Breast Tissue Tumor Analysis Using Wideband Antenna and Microwave Scattering

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This paper proposes a simple and computationally efficient algorithm for the detection and localization of early tumors (<5 mm) in the breast tissues. The feasibility of the proposed technique is demonstrated with three-dimensional EM simulators and validated with experimental results on a breast phantom using wideband patch antenna operating in 2.4–4.7 GHz band. The proposed method identifies the tumor location and the depth of the tumor. This is accomplished by employing a mean value approach and an efficient algorithm. Average value of the backscattered signal received by the antenna at different location is considered in the mean value technique. The depth of tumor is identified by Ground Penetrating Radar algorithm which employs the backscattered signals from the breast tissues. These data are converted to B-scan image which in turn gives the depth of the tumor. The results obtained in the experiment are in congruence with the simulated results. In the experimental analysis, the tumor location is identified when the size of the tumor is large owing to the low sensitivity of the antenna.

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Vanaja Selvaraj

Vanaja Selvaraj was born in Tamilnadu, India in 1982. She received her BE in electronics and communication engineering from Noorul Islam College of Engineering, India in 2005 and ME in communication systems from National Engineering College, India in 2007. In 2010, she joined Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, India as an Assistant Professor in the department of electronics and communication engineering. She is currently pursuing her PhD from Anna University. Her current research interests include image processing, microwave imaging, and antenna design.

Divya Baskaran

Divya Baskaran received ME in College of Engineering, Anna University Chennai in 2016. She received BE in Vel Multi Tech Sri Rangarajan Sakunthala Engineering College in 2014. Her area of interest includes antenna design, medical imaging, and bio-signal processing. Email: [email protected]

P.H. Rao

P Hanumantha Rao, Scientist at SAMEER-Centre, Chennai, India in Electromagnetics. He is actively involved in the Research and Development activities in antennas, computational electromagnetics and mixed signal systems, metamaterials, EBGs and EMI mitigation techniques. Email: [email protected]

Poonguzhali Srinivasan

Poonguzhali Srinivasan is working as an Associate Professor in College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai. She received her PhD in College of Engineering, Anna University Chennai in 2009 and ME in medical electronics from College of Engineering, Anna University Chennai in 2001. Her research interest includes image processing, biomedical instrumentation, and biomedical imaging. She has published more than 70 papers in International journals and conference proceedings. Email: [email protected]

Rahul Krishnan

Rahul Krishnan was born in Kollam, India in 1990. He received his BE in electronics and communication engineering from Rajaas Engineering College, India in 2012 and ME in communication systems from Rajaas Engineering College, India in 2015. In 2015, he joined Rajalakshmi institute of technology, India, as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. His current research interests include antenna design, wireless sensor networks, Iot, cloud automation. Email: [email protected]

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