• DocumentCode
    766664
  • Title

    Experimental investigation of an adaptive feedback algorithm for hot spot reduction in radio-frequency phased-array hyperthermia

  • Author

    Fenn, Alan J. ; King, Gerald A.

  • Author_Institution
    Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    273
  • Lastpage
    280
  • Abstract
    A computer-controlled adaptive phased array radiofrequency hyperthermia system for improved therapeutic tumor heating is experimentally investigated. Adaptive array feedback techniques are used to modify the electric-field in hyperthermia experiments with a homogeneous saline phantom target. A hyperthermia phased-array antenna system has been modified to implement adaptive nulling and adaptive focusing algorithms. The hyperthermia system is a ring phased-array antenna applicator with four independently controlled RF transmitter channels operating at a CW frequency of 100 MHz. The hyperthermia phased array is made adaptive by software modifications which invoke a gradient-search feedback algorithm that controls the amplitude and phase of each transmitter channel. The gradient-search algorithm implements the method of steepest descent for adaptive nulling (power minimization) and the method of steepest ascent for adaptive focusing (power maximization). The feedback signals are measured by electric-field short-dipole probe antennas. The measured data indicate that with an adaptive hyperthermia array it may be possible to maximize the applied electric field at a tumor position in a complex scattering target body and simultaneously minimize or reduce the electric field at target positions where undesired high-temperature regions (hot spots) occur.
  • Keywords
    adaptive antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; feedback; hyperthermia; radiofrequency heating; 100 MHz; adaptive feedback algorithm; adaptive nulling; electric-field modification; electric-field short-dipole probe antennas; gradient-search feedback algorithm; homogeneous saline phantom target; hot spot reduction; power maximization; power minimization; radiofrequency phased-array hyperthermia; therapeutic tumor heating; transmitter channel; undesired high-temperature regions; Adaptive arrays; Antenna measurements; Electric variables measurement; Feedback; Heating; Hyperthermia; Neoplasms; Phased arrays; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Algorithms; Equipment Design; Feedback; Humans; Hyperthermia, Induced; Mathematics; Phantoms, Imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/10.486284
  • Filename
    486284