Effects of Cancellous Bone Dielectric Variability on Microwaves Detection Feasibility. A Simulation Study

Resumen

The biological variability and quality of trabecular bone yield variability of its dielectric properties (permittivity and conductivity). The feasibility of detecting such differences was studied in a tomographic array of 16 monopole antennas using z-polarized electromagnetic waves (OEM) at a frequency of 1.3 GHz. Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulations were performed accounting for the documented dielectric variability of cancellous bone. A sensitivity analysis method was proposed in order to identify the parameters that most affect the detection

Publicación
Revista Argentina de Bioingeniería
Manuel Carlevaro
Manuel Carlevaro
Investigador

Director del GMG

Ramiro Irastorza
Ramiro Irastorza
Investigador

Investigador del GMG