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Microwave imaging for human brain stroke detection using frequency domain inverse modelling & phantom experiments

Authors: Rana, Soumya Prakash; Davis, John G; Khalil, Kamal; O'Toole, Michael; id_orcid 0000-0001-6397-7431; Watson, Stuart; Liang, Shijie; Parry-Jones, Adrian; id_orcid 0000-0002-4462-3846; +2 Authors

Microwave imaging for human brain stroke detection using frequency domain inverse modelling & phantom experiments

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Abstract This paper reports a study exploring microwave Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging of biological specimens, with the longer-term goal of assessing its applicability for non-invasive and non-destructive imaging of the human brain in the context of stroke detection and monitoring. The paper describes the design and fabrication of a laboratory testbed developed to examine the feasibility of the ISAR approach. The system includes a custom antenna designed to reduce self-generated clutter and support the imaging process. Water was used as a matching medium due to its specific permittivity-frequency relationship, providing controlled conditions for experimental evaluation. The forward and inverse models were initially tested in simulated environments, and subsequently evaluated using physical measurements on real biological specimens in a bistatic radar configuration, to assess their ability to localize internal anomalies with sub-centimetre resolution across a 26 cm circular imaging area. The reconstructed images from vegetable phantoms such as potatoes and turnips suggest the technique may be capable of detecting internal structural variations. These preliminary findings serve as a foundation for future investigations into human brain imaging applications.

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Stroke, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods, Phantoms, Imaging, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Brain, Brain/diagnostic imaging, Microwaves, Stroke/diagnostic imaging, Article, Microwave Imaging

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