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Tomography Of Human Body Using Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm

Authors

Sayantika Saha, Gargi Pal, Subarna Pyne and Sudip Mandal, Global Institute of Management & Technology, Krishnagar, India

Abstract

In this paper an Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm is developed and applied on a large semi human size normal biological model and a diseased model (liver region affected) to verify the efficiency of the algorithm. The algorithm is successfully reconstructed the normal model having 15%-20% perturbation i.e. change in permittivity during disease. In diseased case, reconstructed imaginary part of complex permittivity clearly detects the affected zone and it may help the medical diagnosis. Hence it may be a powerful tool for early detection of cancerous tumors as the interrogating wave is a noninvasive one at the ultra high frequency range. The resolution of this system is increased with the reduction of wavelength by immersing the antenna system and the model in saline water region. The advantage of this algorithm is that the calculation of cofactor are done offline to save the computational time and cofactors are expressed as a function of distances irrespective of their positions .

Keywords

Imaging, Reconstruction, Iteration, Complex Permittivity, Inhomogeneities, Perturbation, Exact algorithm.

Full Text  Volume 3, Number 2