A Portable Microwave Scanner for Brain Stroke Monitoring: Design, Implementation and Experimental Validation
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This paper presents the design, the realization, and the experimental assessment of a novel portable microwave scanner prototype for brain stroke monitoring. The device employs a 22-antenna-array, placed conformal to the upper head part, composed of compact, flexible, and custom-made antennas working at around 1 GHz. The validation includes the monitoring of an experimentally emulated evolving hemorrhagic stroke. The progression of the medical condition is emulated via a non-static phantom (custom-shape balloon), derived from medical images, and a single-cavity 3-D anthropomorphic head phantom. The phantoms are filled with liquids mimicking the dielectric properties of the hemorrhage and the average brain tissues, respectively. The imaging-based follow-up is approached using a differential scheme that receives the scattering matrices, taken at two different instants, and exploits the distorted Born approximation to form the image in real-time. The kernel of the imaging algorithm is computed through accurate numerical models. The results verify the capabilities of the system to assess the continuous evolution of the stroke.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
biomedical imaging; flexible antenna; hemorrhagic stroke; mi-crowave antenna array; Microwave imaging; numerical simulation; propagation
Elenco autori:
Crocco, Lorenzo; Scapaticci, Rosa
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