Abstract

A computer simulation to calculate and control transient temperature profiles in plane multilayered biological tissue is presented. To express the temperature increase as a function of time-varying incident microwave heating and artificial surface cooling, a semi-discrete finite difference method is used. An optimization algorithm is applied in order to achieve and maintain a prescribed temperature pattern. The results suggest the extent to which the tissue heating profiles can be experimentally controlled.

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