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Planar Raster-scanning System for Near-field Microwave Imaging

<p>Microwave imaging is a promising new imaging modality under research for breast cancer detection. This technique images/reconstructs the internal dielectric composition of the breasts and relies on the contrast between the dielectric properties of malignant tissues and healthy tissues to pinpoint the abnormality. Over the years, new imaging algorithms were proposed and many imaging systems were developed in accordance. However, none of the proposed systems has made it to the market.</p> <p>In this thesis, a prototype planar raster-scanning system for near-field microwave imaging is presented. This system measures the scattering parameters while scanning a 2-D plane over the imaged object (phantom) in a raster pattern. The development of this system aids significantly in our research of microwave imaging for breast cancer detection because it enables us to carry out numerous experiments and to develop and verify new imaging algorithms.</p> <p>Our contribution also lies in conducting a comprehensive study of the dynamic range of the developed system. Each source of noise/uncertainty from the system is identified and studied for the benefits of future improvements.</p> <p>Typical imaging results of phantoms with different dielectric properties are also provided to showcase the performance of the developed system.</p> / Master of Applied Science (MASc)

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:mcmaster.ca/oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/11164
Date10 1900
CreatorsXU, HAOHAN
ContributorsNikolova, Natalia K., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Source SetsMcMaster University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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