Search Results - "Hamza, Musa N"
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Design and experimental validation of a metamaterial-based sensor for microwave imaging in breast, lung, and brain cancer detection
Published in Scientific reports (13-07-2024)“…This study proposes an innovative geometry of a microstrip sensor for high-resolution microwave imaging (MWI). The main intended application of the sensor is…”
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Designing an extremely tiny Dual-band Biosensor based on MTMs in the Terahertz region as a perfect absorber for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnostics
Published in IEEE access (01-01-2023)“…The innovative terahertz biosensor described in this article is based on perfect metamaterial absorption. Because the terahertz (THz) electromagnetic (EM) wave…”
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Metamaterial-based Artificial magnetic conductor for efficient breast cancer diagnosis using a low-cost antenna array
Published in Scientific reports (16-11-2024)“…Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women globally, stemming from gene mutations that prompt irregular cellular growth and subsequent tumor…”
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Terahertz Dual-Band Metamaterial Biosensor for Cervical-Cancer Diagnostics
Published in IEEE photonics journal (01-10-2024)“…This study highlights the potential of employing terahertz metamaterial structures as dual-band biosensors for the early detection of cancerous biological…”
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Designing a High-Sensitivity Microscale Triple-Band Biosensor Based on Terahertz MTMs to Provide a Perfect Absorber for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnostic
Published in IEEE photonics journal (01-04-2024)“…Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is among the most prevalent forms of cancer originating in the top layer of the skin, with basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and…”
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Low-Cost Antenna-Array-Based Metamaterials for Non-Invasive Early-Stage Breast Tumor Detection in the Human Body
Published in Biosensors (Basel) (01-10-2022)“…Microstrip patch antennas have been used in many applications since their appearance. Despite their great promise, their narrow bandwidth and the loss at…”
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Design of MTM-Based Multiband Micro-Biosensor in Terahertz Region as Perfect Absorber for Early-Stage Leukemia Diagnosis With Sensitivity 18 626 373 THz/RIU
Published in IEEE sensors journal (15-05-2024)“…In this article, a novel highly sensitive biosensor based on perfect metamaterial (MTM) absorbers is presented. A detailed study is presented for several…”
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Designing a High-Sensitivity Dual-Band Nano-Biosensor Based on Petahertz MTMs to Provide a Perfect Absorber for Early-Stage Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Diagnostic
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-06-2024)“…The purpose of this study is the development of a novel high-performance low-petahertz (PHz) biosensor for nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) diagnosis. The…”
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Advanced sensor for non-invasive breast cancer and brain cancer diagnosis using antenna array with metamaterial-based AMC
Published in Engineering science and technology, an international journal (01-08-2024)“…Microwave imaging techniques can identify abnormal cells in early development stages. This study introduces a microstrip patch antenna coupled with artificial…”
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Development of a Terahertz Metamaterial Micro-Biosensor for Ultrasensitive Multispectral Detection of Early Stage Cervical Cancer
Published in IEEE sensors journal (15-10-2024)“…This research introduces an innovative design for a metamaterial (MTM)-based compact multiband biosensor aimed at early stage cervical cancer detection. The…”
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A Very Compact Metamaterial-Based Triple-Band Sensor in Terahertz Spectrum as a Perfect Absorber for Human Blood Cancer Diagnostics
Published in Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.) (22-05-2024)“…Abstract Nowadays, early cancer identification and surveillance have become vital problems. This research paper explores the development of a small, three-band…”
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