The present work proposes the use of a miniaturized open-ended coaxial probe to perform the detection of normal and malignant biological tissues, typically resulting from an excisional biopsy. The system has been numerically designed by analyzing a biological specimen having spherical shape and by varying its diameter, accordingly. The dielectric properties characterization has been carried out by using an open-ended coaxial probe combined with the virtual line transmission model reconstruction algorithm. The minimum size of the biological specimen to obtain an acceptable characterization has been assessed.
Dielectric Characterization of Biological Samples by Using an Open-ended Coaxial Probe
Brizi D.;Monorchio A.;Fontana N.;Tiberi G.
2020-01-01
Abstract
The present work proposes the use of a miniaturized open-ended coaxial probe to perform the detection of normal and malignant biological tissues, typically resulting from an excisional biopsy. The system has been numerically designed by analyzing a biological specimen having spherical shape and by varying its diameter, accordingly. The dielectric properties characterization has been carried out by using an open-ended coaxial probe combined with the virtual line transmission model reconstruction algorithm. The minimum size of the biological specimen to obtain an acceptable characterization has been assessed.File in questo prodotto:
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