Alexandra ProkhorovaOndřej FišerJan VrbaMarko Helbig
Temperature monitoring during thermal therapies is used to regulate the amount of heat distributed to the cancerous tissue and therefore improve the clinical outcome of the oncological treatment. For the development of a hybrid hyperthermia system with non-invasive temperature monitoring by means of ultra-wideband (UWB) imaging, the optimal configuration of sensing antennas and heating applicators has to be investigated. In this paper we present the results of numerical simulations of several possible antenna arrangements, which are then validated by experiments with the radar system. The performance of each channel configuration was analyzed and benefits for the different clinical scenarios were specified.
Alexandra, ProkhorovaOndrej, FiserJan, VrbaMarko, Helbig
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