Near-field metasurface sensor for an early-stage breast cancer detection

Maged A. Aldhaeebi , Thamer Almoneef , Saeed Bamatraf , A.O. Aldhaibain , Osamah Bakhalah , Saleh Alhdad , Sumaia Bakhalah , M. Kamran Saleem
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In this paper, a novel and highly sensitive metasurface sensor for microwave breast tumor detection is proposed. The proposed sensor array comprises 8 × 8 small-size sensor elements that are capable of reacting to changes in both electric and magnetic fields. This allows the sensor to detect even minor variations in the surrounding medium, resulting in improved sensitivity. Additionally, designing a sensor array improves sensitivity by covering all areas of the breast tissues with multiple small sensor elements. Numerical studies have been conducted to assess the sensor sensitivity using realistic healthy and non-healthy breast models with diagnosed tumors placed at different locations within healthy breast models in the CST simulation environment at varying stand-off distances. An experiment was conducted to validate the sensor’s concept. It involved testing a metasurface sensor with phantoms resembling both healthy female breast tissues and those with a 10 mm tumor. The results from simulations and experiments demonstrate that the metasurface sensor is capable of detecting breast tumors at different distances. For safety compliance, specific absorption rate (SAR) values were obtained through both simulation and experimentation. The simulated SAR values were calculated to be 0.357 W/kg and 0.216 W/kg at 1 g and 10 g, respectively, using 17 dBm for safety. The measured SAR values were 0.101 W/kg and 0.1 W/kg at 1 g and 10 g, respectively.
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本文提出了一种用于微波乳腺肿瘤检测的新型高灵敏度元表面传感器。所提出的传感器阵列由 8 × 8 小尺寸传感器元件组成,能够对电场和磁场的变化做出反应。这使得传感器甚至能检测到周围介质的微小变化,从而提高了灵敏度。此外,设计传感器阵列还能通过多个小型传感器元件覆盖乳腺组织的所有区域来提高灵敏度。我们使用真实的健康和非健康乳房模型进行了数值研究,以评估传感器的灵敏度。在 CST 仿真环境中,健康乳房模型中的不同位置放置了诊断出的肿瘤,且距离不同。为了验证传感器的概念,还进行了一次实验。实验包括用类似健康女性乳房组织和 10 毫米肿瘤组织的模型对元表面传感器进行测试。模拟和实验结果表明,元表面传感器能够检测到不同距离的乳腺肿瘤。为了确保安全,模拟和实验都获得了比吸收率(SAR)值。在 1 g 和 10 g 条件下,模拟 SAR 值分别为 0.357 W/kg 和 0.216 W/kg,安全值为 17 dBm。在 1 g 和 10 g 条件下,测得的 SAR 值分别为 0.101 W/kg 和 0.1 W/kg。
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