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DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE.

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Klemetsen, O; Birkelund, Y; Jacobsen, SK; Maccarini, PF; Stauffer, PR
Published in: Progress in electromagnetics research B. Pier B
January 2011

We have investigated the possibility of building a singleband Dicke radiometer that is inexpensive, small-sized, stable, highly sensitive, and which consists of readily available microwave components. The selected frequency band is at 3.25-3.75 GHz which provides a reasonable compromise between spatial resolution (antenna size) and sensing depth for radiometry applications in lossy tissue. Foreseen applications of the instrument are non-invasive temperature monitoring for breast cancer detection and temperature monitoring during heating. We have found off-the-shelf microwave components that are sufficiently small (< 5 mm × 5 mm) and which offer satisfactory overall sensitivity. Two different Dicke radiometers have been realized: one is a conventional design with the Dicke switch at the front-end to select either the antenna or noise reference channels for amplification. The second design places a matched pair of low noise amplifiers in front of the Dicke switch to reduce system noise figure.Numerical simulations were performed to test the design concepts before building prototype PCB front-end layouts of the radiometer. Both designs provide an overall power gain of approximately 50 dB over a 500 MHz bandwidth centered at 3.5 GHz. No stability problems were observed despite using triple-cascaded amplifier configurations to boost the thermal signals. The prototypes were tested for sensitivity after calibration in two different water baths. Experiments showed superior sensitivity (36% higher) when implementing the low noise amplifier before the Dicke switch (close to the antenna) compared to the other design with the Dicke switch in front. Radiometer performance was also tested in a multilayered phantom during alternating heating and radiometric reading. Empirical tests showed that for the configuration with Dicke switch first, the switch had to be locked in the reference position during application of microwave heating to avoid damage to the active components (amplifiers and power meter). For the configuration with a low noise amplifier up front, damage would occur to the active components of the radiometer if used in presence of the microwave heating antenna. Nevertheless, this design showed significantly improved sensitivity of measured temperatures and merits further investigation to determine methods of protecting the radiometer for amplifier first front ends.

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Progress in electromagnetics research B. Pier B

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1937-6472

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1937-6472

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

27

Start / End Page

289 / 306

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 4008 Electrical engineering
  • 4006 Communications engineering
  • 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 0204 Condensed Matter Physics
  • 0203 Classical Physics
 

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Klemetsen, O., Birkelund, Y., Jacobsen, S. K., Maccarini, P. F., & Stauffer, P. R. (2011). DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE. Progress in Electromagnetics Research B. Pier B, 27, 289–306. https://doi.org/10.2528/pierb10101204
Klemetsen, O., Y. Birkelund, S. K. Jacobsen, P. F. Maccarini, and P. R. Stauffer. “DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE.Progress in Electromagnetics Research B. Pier B 27 (January 2011): 289–306. https://doi.org/10.2528/pierb10101204.
Klemetsen O, Birkelund Y, Jacobsen SK, Maccarini PF, Stauffer PR. DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE. Progress in electromagnetics research B Pier B. 2011 Jan;27:289–306.
Klemetsen, O., et al. “DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE.Progress in Electromagnetics Research B. Pier B, vol. 27, Jan. 2011, pp. 289–306. Epmc, doi:10.2528/pierb10101204.
Klemetsen O, Birkelund Y, Jacobsen SK, Maccarini PF, Stauffer PR. DESIGN OF MEDICAL RADIOMETER FRONT-END FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE. Progress in electromagnetics research B Pier B. 2011 Jan;27:289–306.

Published In

Progress in electromagnetics research B. Pier B

DOI

EISSN

1937-6472

ISSN

1937-6472

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

27

Start / End Page

289 / 306

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 4008 Electrical engineering
  • 4006 Communications engineering
  • 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 0204 Condensed Matter Physics
  • 0203 Classical Physics