2018
DOI: 10.2528/pierm17101205
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A Matching-Pursuit Based Approach for Detecting and Imaging Breast Cancer Tumor

Abstract: In this study, the scattering map of the breast is reconstructed by applying the matchingpursuit algorithm (MPA) to the simulation data obtained by the monostatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) principle, and the locations of the tumors are determined by considering the peaks on the scattering map. The MPA iteratively searches the true solution by assuming every discrete point in the solution space to be a scattering center by dividing the imaging region onto a discrete grid. In order to obtain images… Show more

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“…The microwave based UWB SAR have also been reported to be suitable for imaging sensing applications in monitoring oil reservoir, wall imaging, material characterization, geo mapping, weather forecasting and tissue imaging [31]. The application of radar based microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has been also investigated in [32] where the matching pursuit algorithm (MPA) has been applied to reconstruct scattering map of the breast from the monostatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microwave based UWB SAR have also been reported to be suitable for imaging sensing applications in monitoring oil reservoir, wall imaging, material characterization, geo mapping, weather forecasting and tissue imaging [31]. The application of radar based microwave imaging for breast cancer detection has been also investigated in [32] where the matching pursuit algorithm (MPA) has been applied to reconstruct scattering map of the breast from the monostatic Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of a rotating antenna structure, however, the antenna can be rotated with more accurate angles to collect more data. The electric field reflected back to the antenna from any point of the object can be calculated by the following formula Estrue(ftrue)=A0ej2kR …”
Section: Utilizing Icrt‐based Approach For Breast Cancer Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electric field reflected back to the antenna from any point of the object can be calculated by the following formula. 1,12…”
Section: Uti LI Z In G I Crt-bas E D Ap P Ro Ach F or Bre As T Ca Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In nondestructive testing, like assessment of the deterioration of concrete structures, circular ISAR is mostly exploited to achieve high resolution maps of the material defects (Hong, et al 2000). In security applications such as imaging of concealed objects (Detlefsen, et al 2005, Bertl, et al 2007, Bertl, et al 2008, Bertl, et al 2010and Sheen, et al 2010, a circular SAR or ISAR scanning is frequently used to obtain different views of the human body as well as in biomedical applications such as detection of tumors (Naseri, 2015, Avsar, et al 2016, Bicer, et al 2018and Celik, et al 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%