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Phantoms for testing radar-based microwave breast imaging
In order to test and improve radar-based microwave imaging systems, realistic breast phantoms have been developed. Eight hemispherical and four realistic breast models were created utilizing tissue-mimicking materials introduced in [1]. Implementing a stepwise procedure and creating various molds allowed phantoms with skin, gland, fat and tumour materials to be constructed and imaged.