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An Example of Microwave Diagnosis for Knee Osteophyte by 3D Parallel FD-FDTD Approach

Medical Physics 2024-10-25 v2

Abstract

A parallel 3-D Frequency Dependent Finite Difference Time Domain (FD-FDTD) method was implemented based on the Single Program Multiple Data (SPMD) technique to analyze the feasibility of microwave diagnosis for the human knees. The parallel algorithm efficiently accelerates the FDTD computation for a large 3-D numerical knee model derived from a real human. Examinations in the frequency domain and time domain were applied to investigate the penetration of the electromagnetic (EM) waves into the knee. Results show that the attenuation of the microwave signal allows for a several-Gigahertz-bandwidth signal to be used for ultra-wide band microwave diagnosis. Knee osteophyte detection was undertaken as an example of the knee disease diagnosis to verify this technique. A small abnormal growth in the knee joint was successfully detected by the microwave imaging approach.

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@article{arxiv.2409.14236,
  title  = {An Example of Microwave Diagnosis for Knee Osteophyte by 3D Parallel FD-FDTD Approach},
  author = {Wenyi Shao and Todd McCollough and Arezou Edalati and William McCollough},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14236},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 10 figures