DocumentCode
3603233
Title
A Time-Domain Microwave System for Breast Cancer Detection Using a Flexible Circuit Board
Author
Santorelli, Adam ; Porter, Emily ; Kang, Eric ; Piske, Taylor ; Popovic, Milica ; Schwartz, Joshua D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume
64
Issue
11
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2986
Lastpage
2994
Abstract
We present the design of a flexible multilayer circuit board for use in a custom-built microwave system for breast health monitoring. The flexible circuit features both an integrated solid-state switching network and 16 wideband antennas, which transmit short-duration pulses into the breast tissues and receive the backscattered responses. By integrating the switching matrix and the antenna array on the same substrate, we reduce the overall cost and size of the system in comparison with previously demonstrated systems in the literature. We characterize the performance of the flexible circuit board using our clinically tested experimental system and demonstrate its functionality through successful imaging of dielectrically realistic breast phantoms that simulate the presence of a tumor. This represents a step toward a more patient-friendly, compact, cost-effective, and wearable design in contrast to previous systems in the literature that required a clinical table or used bulky rigid antenna housings and electromechanical switching networks.
Keywords
biomedical electronics; biomedical imaging; broadband antennas; cancer; flexible electronics; microwave antenna arrays; microwave imaging; patient monitoring; phantoms; tumours; antenna array; backscattered responses; breast cancer detection; breast health monitoring; breast tissues; dielectrically realistic breast phantom imaging; flexible multilayer circuit board design; integrated solid-state switching network; patient-friendly compact wearable design; time-domain microwave system; tumor; wideband antennas; Antennas; Breast; Microwave circuits; Microwave imaging; Printed circuits; Switches; Transmission line matrix methods; Cancer detection; flexible printed circuits; microwave circuits; microwave imaging; microwave sensors; microwave sensors.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2015.2440565
Filename
7130579
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