Antennas are the building block of radiative hyperthermia (HT) applicators. This study proposes a compact UWB antenna specifically tailored to meet the requirements for deep HT array applicators. The proposed Open Ridged-Waveguide (ORWG) antenna, which is an adaptation of a double-ridged horn antenna, operates over the frequency band of 400-800 MHz. It was experimentally assessed as a single element. The quality metrics considered were reflection coefficient, penetration depth, effective field size (EFS), and mutual coupling. The design shows a 75.5% fractional bandwidth with a reflection coefficient measured to be below -10 dB from 367 up to 820 MHz. The EFS is greater than the physical dimensions of the 3-by-4 cm aperture. The mutual coup...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
In this work, a novel magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible microwave antenna was designed and validate...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Radiative hyperthermia is a clinically applied cancer treatment modality where antenna design is cru...
Hyperthermia treatment is a medical treatment during which the temperature is raised in tumours for ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
Using UWB hyperthermia systems has the potential to improve the heat delivery to deep seated tumours...
This paper demonstrates that in microwave hyperthermia, while a single open-ended rectangular wavegu...
In this paper we present a compact, wideband antenna to be used in an antenna applicator. This appli...
A compact patch applicator designed to enhance targeted energy coupling at 434 MHz is a key enabler ...
Current microwave hyperthermia applicators are not well suited for uniform heating of large tissue r...
Designs of three UWB antennas and their suitability to be used as a basis antenna element in the hyp...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we describe a specifically designed patch antenna that can be used as the ba...
Biological studies and clinical trials show that addition of hyperthermia stimulates conventional ca...
textabstractIn this paper, we describe a specifically designed patch antenna that can be used as the...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
In this work, a novel magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible microwave antenna was designed and validate...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Radiative hyperthermia is a clinically applied cancer treatment modality where antenna design is cru...
Hyperthermia treatment is a medical treatment during which the temperature is raised in tumours for ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
Using UWB hyperthermia systems has the potential to improve the heat delivery to deep seated tumours...
This paper demonstrates that in microwave hyperthermia, while a single open-ended rectangular wavegu...
In this paper we present a compact, wideband antenna to be used in an antenna applicator. This appli...
A compact patch applicator designed to enhance targeted energy coupling at 434 MHz is a key enabler ...
Current microwave hyperthermia applicators are not well suited for uniform heating of large tissue r...
Designs of three UWB antennas and their suitability to be used as a basis antenna element in the hyp...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we describe a specifically designed patch antenna that can be used as the ba...
Biological studies and clinical trials show that addition of hyperthermia stimulates conventional ca...
textabstractIn this paper, we describe a specifically designed patch antenna that can be used as the...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
In this work, a novel magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible microwave antenna was designed and validate...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...