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Effect of Logarithmic and Linear Frequency Scales on Parametric Modelling of Tissue Dielectric Data.

Saqib Salahuddin1, Emily Porter1, Paul M Meaney2, Martin O'Halloran1.   

Abstract

The dielectric properties of biological tissues have been studied widely over the past half-century. These properties are used in a vast array of applications, from determining the safety of wireless telecommunication devices to the design and optimisation of medical devices. The frequency-dependent dielectric properties are represented in closed-form parametric models, such as the Cole-Cole model, for use in numerical simulations which examine the interaction of electromagnetic (EM) fields with the human body. In general, the accuracy of EM simulations depends upon the accuracy of the tissue dielectric models. Typically, dielectric properties are measured using a linear frequency scale; however, use of the logarithmic scale has been suggested historically to be more biologically descriptive. Thus, the aim of this paper is to quantitatively compare the Cole-Cole fitting of broadband tissue dielectric measurements collected with both linear and logarithmic frequency scales. In this way, we can determine if appropriate choice of scale can minimise the fit error and thus reduce the overall error in simulations. Using a well-established fundamental statistical framework, the results of the fitting for both scales are quantified. It is found that commonly used performance metrics, such as the average fractional error, are unable to examine the effect of frequency scale on the fitting results due to the averaging effect that obscures large localised errors. This work demonstrates that the broadband fit for these tissues is quantitatively improved when the given data is measured with a logarithmic frequency scale rather than a linear scale, underscoring the importance of frequency scale selection in accurate wideband dielectric modelling of human tissues.

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Keywords:  Cole-Cole model; Residual analysis; Tissue dielectric properties; logarithmic frequency scale; parametric modelling

Year:  2017        PMID: 28191324      PMCID: PMC5295840          DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/aa59db

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Phys Eng Express        ISSN: 2057-1976


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