This paper presents the design of a novel low-complexity microwave imaging system for monitoring brain stroke. In particular, the design is concerned with the determination of the optimal layout of the antennas array, namely, minimum number, positions, and polarization of the radiating elements, enabling the acquisition of an amount of data such to assure a reliable imaging. This goal is achieved by adopting a rigorous design procedure based on the inspection of the singular value decomposition of the relevant discretized scattering operator and taking into account the actual dynamics and signal-to-noise ratio of the measurement system. The design is first carried out in the case of ideal dipoles and then extended and assessed for actual printed monopole antennas, developed for the imaging system. The resulting system is a helmet equipped with 24 antennas, whose performances have been numerically validated in terms of both spatial resolution and reconstruction capabilities, by employing full-wave numerical simulations, realistic 3-D phantoms of the human head, and an accurate modeling of the actual antennas employed in the system.

Design and Numerical Characterization of a Low-Complexity Microwave Device for Brain Stroke Monitoring / Scapaticci, Rosa; Tobon, Jorge; Bellizzi, Gennaro; Vipiana, Francesca; Crocco, Lorenzo. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION. - ISSN 0018-926X. - STAMPA. - 66:12(2018), pp. 7328-7338. [10.1109/TAP.2018.2871266]

Design and Numerical Characterization of a Low-Complexity Microwave Device for Brain Stroke Monitoring

Tobon, Jorge;Vipiana, Francesca;
2018

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This paper presents the design of a novel low-complexity microwave imaging system for monitoring brain stroke. In particular, the design is concerned with the determination of the optimal layout of the antennas array, namely, minimum number, positions, and polarization of the radiating elements, enabling the acquisition of an amount of data such to assure a reliable imaging. This goal is achieved by adopting a rigorous design procedure based on the inspection of the singular value decomposition of the relevant discretized scattering operator and taking into account the actual dynamics and signal-to-noise ratio of the measurement system. The design is first carried out in the case of ideal dipoles and then extended and assessed for actual printed monopole antennas, developed for the imaging system. The resulting system is a helmet equipped with 24 antennas, whose performances have been numerically validated in terms of both spatial resolution and reconstruction capabilities, by employing full-wave numerical simulations, realistic 3-D phantoms of the human head, and an accurate modeling of the actual antennas employed in the system.
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