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摘要
随着科技的进步,新疾病的检测也在不断上升。类似地,与人体许多关键器官的错误活动有关的疾病在最近成为一种常见的情况。在这里,一个简短的调查关于由结石组成的人类肾脏,由于无法过滤从身体的血液废物已经做了。考虑到这一问题,设计了一种圆柱形介质谐振器天线(CDRA),用于检测人体肾幻体中的这类结石,并在CST Studio Suite软件中实现,工作频率为3.77 GHz,使用s波段。为了精确的模拟过程,我们设计了人体肾脏幻影,包括肾上腺、皮质、髓质和输尿管。在那之后,石头也通过使用所有必要的属性来创造。然后在自由空间中推导了模拟天线的性能,然后将其应用于无结石和结石影响的肾脏幻影上。对于受石头影响的位置,回波损耗幅度为-24.90 dB,电压驻波比为1.12,比吸收率为0.0090 W/kg。此外,还成功确定了其他输出参数,包括增益、指向性、极辐射等,这在很大程度上验证了研究的目标。
Performance Analysis of a Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna (CDRA) for the Detection of Early-Stage Stones of the Human Kidney
With the advancements of technologies, the detection of new diseases is also rising from time to time. In a similar manner, diseases related to the faulty activities of numerous key organs of the human body became a common scenario during recent times. Here, a brief investigation regarding the human kidney consisting of stones that arise due to the inability to filter the wastage from the blood of the body has been done. Considering this issue, a Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna (CDRA) has been designed for the detection of these kinds of stones of the human kidney phantom, implemented in the CST Studio Suite Software at an operating frequency of 3.77 GHz using S-Band. For the precise simulation process, the human kidney phantom has been designed using the following segments on it, including the Adrenal gland, Cortex, Medulla, and Ureter. After that, stones were also created by using all the necessary properties. Later, the simulated antenna's performance was deduced in free space, then after applying it on the stone-free and the stone-affected kidney phantom. For the stone-affected position, a Return Loss magnitude of -24.90 dB, Voltage Standing Wave Ratio of 1.12, and Specific Absorption Rate of 0.0090 W/kg were obtained. In addition, other output parameters, including the Gain, Directivity, Polar Radiation, etc., have been successfully determined, which validates the goal of the research to a great extent.