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Optimisation of Artefact Removal Algorithm for Microwave Imaging of the Axillary Region Using Experimental Prototype Signals

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Microwave Imaging (MWI) has the potential to aid breast cancer staging through the detection of Axillary Lymph Nodes (ALNs). This type of system can present some challenges, mainly due to the irregular axillary surface. The optimisation of the artefact removal algorithm to successfully remove the surface reflections is of great importance. In this paper, we propose using Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) as an artefact removal algorithm and study the effect of choosing different subsets of antenna positions for artefact removal on imaging results using experimental signals. We show that different subsets of antenna positions affect the results and in some cases prevent the targets detection. Our analysis allowed us to find an optimal combination of parameters which results in Signal-to-Clutter Ratio higher than 2.77 dB and Location Error lower than 14.9 mm for three different experimental tests. These results are relevant for the development of dedicated algorithms for ALN-MWI application.

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artefact removal algorithm axillary lymph nodes breast cancer microwave imaging

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