Metamaterial-based Artificial magnetic conductor for efficient breast cancer diagnosis using a low-cost antenna array.

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作者:Hamza Musa N, Abdulkarim Yadgar I, Saeed Salah Raza, Karaaslan Muharrem, Alkurt Fatih Ozkan, Appasani Bhargav, Mirzavand Rashid, Nsengiyumva Philibert
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women globally, stemming from gene mutations that prompt irregular cellular growth and subsequent tumor development. Early-stage detection of cancer cells results in a remarkable 99% survival rate. This research presents a microwave imaging technique for the non-invasive identification of tumors in the initial stages within the women's breast. A low-cost antenna array with an Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC) is proposed, featuring a compact structure size of 37.2  ×  37.2 mm 2 . The AMC, a metamaterial, acts as a reflective surface to enhance frequency selectivity, specifically at 8.48 GHz. The maximum gains reached 9.35 dBi in simulated results and 10.51 dBi in measured results. The fabricated antenna validates the simulated findings, and its operational efficiency has undergone experimental validation. Moreover, fidelity factors in face-to-face (FtF) and side-by-side (SbS) scenarios are delineated. The antenna, operating as a transceiver, is applied to a modeled breast phantom across five distinct cases for numerical simulations pertaining to cancer cell detection applications. The outcomes of this research bear considerable implications for advancing early-stage breast cancer detection methodologies.

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