Preclinical prototype development of a microwave tomography system for breast cancer detection

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As a supplement to X-ray mammography, microwave imaging is a new and promising technique for breast cancer detection. Through solving the nonlinear inverse scattering problem, microwave tomography (MT) creates images from measured signals using antennas. In thispaper, we describe a developed MT system and an iterative Gauss-Newton algorithm. At each iteration, this algorithm determines the updated values by solving the set of normal equations using Tikhonov regularization. Some examples of successful image reconstruction are presented. © 2010 ETRI.

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Son, S. H., Simonov, N., Kim, H. J., Lee, J. M., & Jeon, S. I. (2010). Preclinical prototype development of a microwave tomography system for breast cancer detection. ETRI Journal, 32(6), 901–910. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.10.0109.0626

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