Microwave imaging via space-time beamforming for early detection of breast cancer
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
A method of microwave imaging via space-time (MIST) beamforming is proposed for detecting early-stage breast cancer. An array of antennas is located near the surface of the breast and an ultrawideband (UWB) signal is transmitted sequentially from each antenna. The received backscattered signals are passed through a space-time beamformer that is designed to image backscattered signal energy as a function of location. The beamformer spatially focuses the backscattered signals to discriminate against clutter and noise while compensating for frequency-dependent propagation effects. As a consequence of the significant dielectric-properties contrast between normal and malignant tissue, localized regions of large…
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- Beamforming
- Microwave imaging
- Clutter
- Backscatter (email)
- Acoustics
- Microwave
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Antenna (radio)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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