Abstract

The paper describes pulse-based ultra-wideband (UWB) radar microwave imaging experiments for breast cancer detection using breast phantoms with dielectric properties mimicking the human breast. Three homogeneous and seven heterogeneous breast phantoms are designed with a series of dielectric permittivity and variability and are used in tumor detection experiments. The experiments are conducted in time-domain with pulse generator and real-time oscilloscope.

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