A portable 2-D oximeter image system design for breast foreign tissue detection

Ching Ju Cheng*, Shih Yang Wu, Shih Kang, Tien Ho Chen, Wai-Chi  Fang

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    Abstract

    Many studies of two dimensional (2D) oxygen saturation distribution reconstruction have recently been conducted. However, these studies use powerful computers or large mainframes which are impractical for home health care systems. This paper proposes a 2D, portable, low-cost, real-time oxygen saturation distribution reconstruction system to detect breast cancer, making early detection possible. The system is implemented on FPGA with front-end sensors and display devices. The functionality of the system is verified using a phantom which presents breast tissue.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference
    Subtitle of host publicationIntelligent Biomedical Electronics and Systems for Better Life and Better Environment, BioCAS 2012 - Conference Publications
    Pages324-327
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Dec 2012
    Event2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference: Intelligent Biomedical Electronics and Systems for Better Life and Better Environment, BioCAS 2012 - Hsinchu, Taiwan
    Duration: 28 Nov 201230 Nov 2012

    Publication series

    Name2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference: Intelligent Biomedical Electronics and Systems for Better Life and Better Environment, BioCAS 2012 - Conference Publications

    Conference

    Conference2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference: Intelligent Biomedical Electronics and Systems for Better Life and Better Environment, BioCAS 2012
    Country/TerritoryTaiwan
    CityHsinchu
    Period28/11/1230/11/12

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