DocumentCode :
25095
Title :
A New Breast Phantom With a Durable Skin Layer for Microwave Breast Imaging
Author :
Garrett, John ; Fear, Elise
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Volume :
63
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
1693
Lastpage :
1700
Abstract :
Breast phantoms (BPs) are required to test and validate microwave breast imaging prototypes. For this purpose, a new BP made from carbon/rubber mixtures is proposed. These materials have: 1) electrical properties that are stable over time and representative of human target values and 2) mechanical properties that allow the material to be flexible and withstand reasonable stress. To characterize and optimize the carbon/rubber materials, samples made with varying carbon concentrations were created and the dielectric properties were measured. From these materials, a skin layer, fatty layer, glandular structures, and phantom tumors were cast from three-dimensional (3-D) printed molds and assembled into a complete BP. These phantoms mimic the anatomical structures of the breast, are reconfigurable for a variety of tests, and are easy to create in a typical lab environment. A microwave breast imaging prototype system was used to measure reflections from BPs. Comparison with reflections from human trials demonstrated that the phantom provides appropriate skin reflections. Phantoms incorporating glandular structures were imaged using a delay-and-sum technique. A response consistent with the position of the inclusions was observed. Overall, the carbon-based phantoms provide similar reflections to human tissue, and have proven useful for testing our imaging algorithms.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; carbon; microwave imaging; phantoms; rubber; skin; tumours; BP; anatomical structures; breast phantom; carbon concentrations; carbon-based phantoms; carbon/rubber materials; carbon/rubber mixtures; delay-and-sum technique; dielectric properties; durable skin layer; electrical properties; fatty layer; flexible materials; glandular structures; human target values; human tissue; imaging algorithms; inclusion position; lab environment; mechanical properties; microwave breast imaging prototype system; phantom tumors; skin reflections; three-dimensional printed molds; Antenna measurements; Breast; Carbon; Materials; Phantoms; Rubber; Skin; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Dielectric materials; Dielectric measurement; biomedical imaging; dielectric materials; dielectric measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2015.2393854
Filename :
7014232
Link To Document :
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