Nepote et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A comparison study between horn and Vivaldi antennas for 1.5–6 GHz breast microwave radar imagingNepote et al., 2014
- Document ID
- 13050246405147530593
- Author
- Nepote M
- Herrera D
- Tapia D
- Latif S
- Pistorius S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2014)
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Breast Microwave Radar is a novel imaging modality for breast cancer detection. This technology uses low power microwaves to illuminate the breast region and it generates a reflectivity map of the breast structures in which tumors can be detected. Although this …
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- A61B5/05—Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnosis by means of electric currents or magnetic fields; Measuring using microwaves or radiowaves
- A61B5/0507—Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnosis by means of electric currents or magnetic fields; Measuring using microwaves or radiowaves using microwaves or terahertz waves
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- A61B5/43—Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the reproductive systems
- A61B5/4375—Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the reproductive systems for evaluating the male reproductive system
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- H01—BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
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- H01Q9/00—Electrically-short aerials having dimensions not more than twice the operating wavelength and consisting of conductive active radiating elements
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- H01Q9/30—Resonant aerials with feed to end of elongated active element, e.g. unipole
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- H01Q9/16—Resonant aerials with feed intermediate between the extremities of the aerial, e.g. centre-fed dipole
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