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We are investigating a new ultrawide-band (UWB) microwave radar technology
to detect and image early-stage malignant breast tumors that are often invi
sible to X rays. In this paper, we present the methodology and initial resu
lts of three-dimensional (3-D) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulat
ions. The discussion concentrates on the design of a single resistively loa
ded bowtie antenna element of a proposed confocal sensor array. We present
the reflection, radiation, and scattering properties of the electromagnetic
pulse radiated by the antenna element within a homogeneous, layered half-s
pace model of the human breast and the polarization and frequency-response
characteristics of generic tumor shapes. We conclude that the dynamic range
of a sensor array comprised of such elements in conjunction with existing
microwave equipment is adequate to detect small cancerous tumors usually mi
ssed by X-ray mammography.