This paper presents an initial investigation for breast cancer detection using a special mode of bistatic radar system known as forward scattering radar (FSR). The proposed method analyzes the Doppler frequency in the received signal scattered from the tumor for cancer detection and localization. Three systems of architectures were analyzed which determined by the mechanical movement of transmitter or receiver or both. This paper also discusses an initial simulated result by using CST Microwave Studio as a feasibility study of utilizing FSR for breast cancer detection. It is shown that by investigating the unique character of Radar Cross Section (RCS) for breast tissue and tumor of FSR a cancer can be predicted. Electromagnetic model includ...
This paper describes the detection of tumors in human breast tissues using an UWB planar antenna ope...
This work presents the design of CPW antenna for microwave tumor cell detection. The simulation resu...
Abstract—In this paper, an inverse scattering technique referred to as the filtered forward-backward...
A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. Images of a breast ...
Abstract: A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. Images of...
The implementation of microwave active imaging technique for breast cancer detection is being develo...
This paper presents recent advances in a 3-D inverse scattering technique, called forward-backward t...
In this paper, a finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is applied to investigate capabilities ...
In this paper, an inverse scattering technique referred to as the filtered forward-backward time-ste...
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A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. For the first time,...
Microwave detection of breast tumours is a non-ionising and potentially low-cost and more certain al...
This paper presents recent advances in a 3-D inverse scattering technique, called forward-backward ...
Abstract—Active microwave breast imaging is being researched as a supplement to current breast imagi...
In this work, the efficacy of the forward-backward time-stepping (FBTS) time domain inverse scatteri...
This paper describes the detection of tumors in human breast tissues using an UWB planar antenna ope...
This work presents the design of CPW antenna for microwave tumor cell detection. The simulation resu...
Abstract—In this paper, an inverse scattering technique referred to as the filtered forward-backward...
A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. Images of a breast ...
Abstract: A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. Images of...
The implementation of microwave active imaging technique for breast cancer detection is being develo...
This paper presents recent advances in a 3-D inverse scattering technique, called forward-backward t...
In this paper, a finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is applied to investigate capabilities ...
In this paper, an inverse scattering technique referred to as the filtered forward-backward time-ste...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
A breast cancer detection technique using multi-static radar is proposed herein. For the first time,...
Microwave detection of breast tumours is a non-ionising and potentially low-cost and more certain al...
This paper presents recent advances in a 3-D inverse scattering technique, called forward-backward ...
Abstract—Active microwave breast imaging is being researched as a supplement to current breast imagi...
In this work, the efficacy of the forward-backward time-stepping (FBTS) time domain inverse scatteri...
This paper describes the detection of tumors in human breast tissues using an UWB planar antenna ope...
This work presents the design of CPW antenna for microwave tumor cell detection. The simulation resu...
Abstract—In this paper, an inverse scattering technique referred to as the filtered forward-backward...