Quasi Crystal based Circular Patch Antenna with Artificial Magnetic Conductor for Breast Cancer Detection
Vishnupriya Leena, Nikhil Kumar

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel Quasi Crystal based circular patch antenna with an Artificial Magnetic Conductor for improved breast cancer tumor detection, demonstrating enhanced signal parameters and safety for human application.
Contribution
It introduces a Quasi Crystal pattern in the antenna design to focus electromagnetic waves, improving tumor detection accuracy compared to traditional antennas.
Findings
Improved scattering parameters at tumor location with Quasi Crystal antenna
Enhanced focusing ability of the antenna using Penrose pattern
Low SAR value indicating bio-compatibility
Abstract
Design and simulation of Quasi Crystal based Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC) Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna for tumor detection is discussed. Initially, a Circular Microstrip patch antenna is designed with a resonant frequency of . The performance of the designed antenna can be improved by incorporating AMC in order to avoid surface waves. In this paper, we propose a novel technique for detecting malignant tissues in a more focusing manner using a Penrose patterned Quasi crystal. Quasi crystals act as a focusing device as it can transmit electromagnetic waves in a narrow direction. The tumor of size is placed at a particular location specifically at in the breast phantom model. Our aim is the proposed model could identify the exact tumor location or the nearest co-ordinates of the actual location. Scattering parameters and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Wireless Body Area Networks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
