Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and non-destructive detection of the tumor is vital. The interaction of electromagnetic waves with breast tissue and the behavior of waves after interaction are used to model tumor detection mathematically. The behavior of electromagnetic waves in a...

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Main Author: Ümmü Şahin Şener
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Language:English
Published: Mahmut Akyigit 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Modelling
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2469369
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description Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and non-destructive detection of the tumor is vital. The interaction of electromagnetic waves with breast tissue and the behavior of waves after interaction are used to model tumor detection mathematically. The behavior of electromagnetic waves in a medium is described using Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetic waves propagate according to the electrical properties of a medium. Since the electrical properties of tumor tissue are different from those of normal breast tissue, it is assumed that the tumor is a lossy dielectric sphere, and the breast is a lossy dielectric medium. Under this assumption, Maxwell's equations are used to calculate the scattered field from the tumor. The field scattered by the tumor is different from other tissues because their dielectric properties are different. The location and size of the tumor can be determined by utilizing the difference in scattering from the tissues. While the scattering field from the tumor in spherical geometric form is analytically calculated, it is not analytically possible to calculate the scattering field from the tumor in different geometric shapes. In addition to non-destructive detection of the tumor, an efficient numerical method, the finite difference time domain method (FDTD), is used to simulate the field distribution. After the location of the tumor is determined, the Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) FDTD method, which gives simulation results by dividing the computation domain into smaller sub-intervals, can be used. Scattered fields are calculated analytically in the geometry where the tumor is in the form of a smooth sphere, and in more complex geometry, the field distributions are successfully obtained with the help of MATLAB using FDTD and ADI-FDTD algorithms.
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spelling doaj.art-ed60c2e9180340458e942c3c20d1d1e22024-01-15T15:30:06ZengMahmut AkyigitJournal of Mathematical Sciences and Modelling2636-86922023-12-016310511910.33187/jmsm.11266601408Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast TumorÜmmü Şahin Şener0KIRKLARELİ ÜNİVERSİTESİBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and non-destructive detection of the tumor is vital. The interaction of electromagnetic waves with breast tissue and the behavior of waves after interaction are used to model tumor detection mathematically. The behavior of electromagnetic waves in a medium is described using Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetic waves propagate according to the electrical properties of a medium. Since the electrical properties of tumor tissue are different from those of normal breast tissue, it is assumed that the tumor is a lossy dielectric sphere, and the breast is a lossy dielectric medium. Under this assumption, Maxwell's equations are used to calculate the scattered field from the tumor. The field scattered by the tumor is different from other tissues because their dielectric properties are different. The location and size of the tumor can be determined by utilizing the difference in scattering from the tissues. While the scattering field from the tumor in spherical geometric form is analytically calculated, it is not analytically possible to calculate the scattering field from the tumor in different geometric shapes. In addition to non-destructive detection of the tumor, an efficient numerical method, the finite difference time domain method (FDTD), is used to simulate the field distribution. After the location of the tumor is determined, the Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) FDTD method, which gives simulation results by dividing the computation domain into smaller sub-intervals, can be used. Scattered fields are calculated analytically in the geometry where the tumor is in the form of a smooth sphere, and in more complex geometry, the field distributions are successfully obtained with the help of MATLAB using FDTD and ADI-FDTD algorithms.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2469369adi-fdtdbreast tumorfdtdmathematical modelingmaxwell equationsscattered field
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Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Modelling
adi-fdtd
breast tumor
fdtd
mathematical modeling
maxwell equations
scattered field
title Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
title_full Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
title_fullStr Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
title_short Implementation of the Hybrid ADI-FDTD Scheme to Maxwell Equation for Mathematical Modeling of Breast Tumor
title_sort implementation of the hybrid adi fdtd scheme to maxwell equation for mathematical modeling of breast tumor
topic adi-fdtd
breast tumor
fdtd
mathematical modeling
maxwell equations
scattered field
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