Multiple-Point Metamaterial-Inspired Microwave Sensors for Early-Stage Brain Tumor Diagnosis

Author:

Wongkasem Nantakan1,Cabrera Gabriel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX 78539, USA

Abstract

Simple, instantaneous, contactless, multiple-point metamaterial-inspired microwave sensors, composed of multi-band, low-profile metamaterial-inspired antennas, were developed to detect and identify meningioma tumors, the most common primary brain tumors. Based on a typical meningioma tumor size of 5–20 mm, a higher operating frequency, where the wavelength is similar or smaller than the tumor target, is crucial. The sensors, designed for the microwave Ku band range (12–18 GHz), where the electromagnetic property values of tumors are available, were implemented in this study. A seven-layered head phantom, including the meningioma tumors, was defined using actual electromagnetic parametric values in the frequency range of interest to mimic the actual human head. The reflection coefficients can be recorded and analyzed instantaneously, reducing high electromagnetic radiation consumption. It has been shown that a single-band detection point is not adequate to classify the nonlinear tumor and head model parameters. On the other hand, dual-band and tri-band metamaterial-inspired antennas, with additional detecting points, create a continuous function solution for the nonlinear problem by adding extra observation points using multiple-band excitation. The point mapping values can be used to enhance the tumor detection capability. Two-point mapping showed a consistent trend between the S11 value order and the tumor size, while three-point mapping can also be used to demonstrate the correlation between the S11 value order and the tumor size. This proposed multi-detection point technique can be applied to a sensor for other nonlinear property targets. Moreover, a set of antennas with different polarizations, orientations, and arrangements in a network could help to obtain the highest sensitivity and accuracy of the whole system.

Funder

Army Research Office

Publisher

MDPI AG

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