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Split-Ring Resonator Sensor Penetration Depth Assessment Using In Vivo Microwave Reflectivity and Ultrasound Measurements for Lower Extremity Trauma Rehabilitation [Elektronisk resurs]

Redzwan, Syaiful (författare)
Velander, Jacob (författare)
Mathur, Parul (författare)
Perez, Mauricio D. (författare)
Asan, Noor Badariah, 1984- (författare)
Kurup, Dhanesh G. (författare)
Blokhuis, Taco J. (författare)
Augustine, Robin, 1982- (författare)
Uppsala universitet Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet (utgivare)
Publicerad: MDPI, 2018
Engelska.
Ingår i: Sensors. - 1424-8220. ; 18:2
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  • In recent research, microwave sensors have been used to follow up the recovery of lower extremity trauma patients. This is done mainly by monitoring the changes of dielectric properties of lower limb tissues such as skin, fat, muscle, and bone. As part of the characterization of the microwave sensor, it is crucial to assess the signal penetration in in vivo tissues. This work presents a new approach for investigating the penetration depth of planar microwave sensors based on the Split-Ring Resonator in the in vivo context of the femoral area. This approach is based on the optimization of a 3D simulation model using the platform of CST Microwave Studio and consisting of a sensor of the considered type and a multilayered material representing the femoral area. The geometry of the layered material is built based on information from ultrasound images and includes mainly the thicknesses of skin, fat, and muscle tissues. The optimization target is the measured S-11 parameters at the sensor connector and the fitting parameters are the permittivity of each layer of the material. Four positions in the femoral area (two at distal and two at thigh) in four volunteers are considered for the in vivo study. The penetration depths are finally calculated with the help of the electric field distribution in simulations of the optimized model for each one of the 16 considered positions. The numerical results show that positions at the thigh contribute the highest penetration values of up to 17.5 mm. This finding has a high significance in planning in vitro penetration depth measurements and other tests that are going to be performed in the future. 

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Engineering and Technology  (hsv)
Medical Engineering  (hsv)
Medical Equipment Engineering  (hsv)
Teknik och teknologier  (hsv)
Medicinteknik  (hsv)
Medicinsk apparatteknik  (hsv)

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Microwave measurement
ultrasound measurement
split-ring resonator
penetration depth
human lower extremity
sensor
model optimization
multilayered material
electric field distribution
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