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Title: Simulation of breast cancer imaging using magnetic induction tomography
Authors: Shahriman, Abu Bakar, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Keywords: Magnetic induction
Tomography
Image reconstruction
Breast -- Cancer
Cancer
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
Abstract: In order to reduce the physical trauma caused by breast compressions, exposure to radiations and the high price of diagnostic tests, a new cost effective magnetic induction tomography (MIT) system is proposed to identify and locate tumors among the heterogeneous breast tissues. This technique operates in a non-invasive and contactless manner with the breasts. The numerical simulation imaging system consists of 16 sensor coils with 1 coil acting as the transmitter and the rest as receivers at a single time period, leading to a total of 240 receiver readings. The receiver readings and 240 generated sensitivity matrices were then used to reconstruct the images of the breast using linear back projection (LBP) algorithm after a careful comparison has been made on the algorithm with newton one-step error reconstruction (NOSER) and truncated singular value decomposition (TSVD) algorithms. The reconstructed images were assessed in terms of three essential error metrics which are the resolution (RES), magnification (MAG), and the position error (PE). The average errors are 0.004728, 13.7793, and 45.1929 for the RES, MAG and PE metrics respectively. Nonetheless, the average error metric values for the images of tumors located deepest, at the origin (0,0), show better results in terms of PE, that is -2.5356. A strong correlation between the MIT sensor readings and the size of simulated breast tumor was also observed from the adjusted R square value which is 0.998, indicating that the data fitted are very close to the regression line. The obtained results verify that the proposed MIT design and image reconstruction algorithm provide a promising alternative for breast cancer imaging although further studies are required to validate the simulation MIT data.
Description: Master of Science in Biomedical Electronic Engineering
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/78038
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