Microwave Imaging Algorithm for Detecting Brain Disorders

Imran M. Saied, T. Arslan
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This paper presents the development of a radar-based microwave head imaging algorithm that is used for detecting strokes, tumors, and other anomalies that form in the brain. The imaging algorithm is based off a previously proposed microwave imaging in space-time algorithm (MIST) that was implemented for breast cancer detection. Simulated data was obtained from a wearable antenna array system and processed in the modified MIST algorithm. In addition, experiments were also carried out to test the imaging algorithm on data obtained from the fabricated sensors on phantoms that represented a human brain model with diseases. Resulting images from the algorithm are of good quality and provides a clearer indication of where the diseases are located in the brain. In addition, the algorithm is also able to display anomalies that are located in deeper regions of the brain. This provides a foundation for future work to be developed in building a complete system that utilises a wearable microwave sensor array and imaging algorithm for non-invasive head imaging systems.
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检测脑部疾病的微波成像算法
本文介绍了一种基于雷达的微波头部成像算法的发展,该算法用于检测中风、肿瘤和大脑中形成的其他异常。该成像算法基于先前提出的用于乳腺癌检测的微波时空成像算法(MIST)。仿真数据来源于可穿戴式天线阵列系统,采用改进的MIST算法进行处理。此外,还进行了实验,对从代表患有疾病的人脑模型的幽灵上制作的传感器获得的数据进行成像算法测试。该算法产生的图像质量很好,可以更清楚地指示疾病在大脑中的位置。此外,该算法还能够显示位于大脑深层区域的异常情况。这为未来开发一个完整的系统提供了基础,该系统利用可穿戴微波传感器阵列和非侵入性头部成像系统的成像算法。
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