K. Chew, Ching Yee Yong, R. Sudirman, Syvester Tan Chiang Wei
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Abstract
The paper discussed on the bio-signal processing and 2D representation of a near-field radar microwave analysis system using a mono-static ultra-wideband fabric antenna for brain tumor detection. Simulation of a brain tumor was done by developing a brain phantom with tumor using a new composition of agar-agar, sugar and water based on the relative permittivity, ∊r of the real human brain. In the simulation environment, the antenna travelled along planar y-axis and the reflected signals, S11 from the phantom were collected for processing. Five regular window functions and a proposed superposition technique function were applied to determine the reflection point. Following that, the linear interpolation and contrast enhancement technique were applied for a 2-dimensional (2D) representation enhancement.