研究目的
Investigating a novel method for tracking the position of a medical instrument’s tip inside the human body using phase locking a high frequency signal transmitted from the medical instrument’s tip to a reference signal.
研究成果
A novel position tracking system for use in biomedical engineering applications was theoretically and experimentally described and characterized. The proof-of-concept validation results presented herein were obtained using simulations, as well as, experimental setups in which a single transmitter was initially displaced with constant velocity and then uniformly accelerated along a linear trajectory, with respect to a single receiver (1-D measurements). Subsequently, two receivers were employed together with a single moving transmitter with constant velocity in order to perform 2-D accuracy measurements.
研究不足
The system’s capability to operate in vivo is preliminary, with experiments using a saline solution container to approximate the human body. The operating frequency of 10.587 GHz is optimal for a millimeter position tracking resolution, but the dielectric properties of body tissues are strongly correlated with tissue water content, especially at microwave frequencies.