Analysis of Conical Dielectric Probe is Used to Identify the Defective Skin Phantom Barik Biswaranjan1, Raju K Seetharama1, Giri Ch. S.2, Nanda Rupalin2 1Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Godavari Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rajahmundry, A.P, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Godavari Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rajahmundry, A.P, India Online published on 2 February, 2019. Abstract The Conical dielectric probe (CDP) will be an effective method for analysis for mankind's tissue sickness like initial stage of skin cancer. This sick will be greatly treatable when skin cancers are distinguished initially and removed utilizing non-invasive skin tumor identifcation devices such as dielectric probes. To detect the dielectric probes, cancers could use a millimeter wave with of either 95 GHz or 35 GHz frequencies. This millimeter wave has a sensitive refective response to water content in that it utilizes a method of identifying skin cancers. Such cancers have and parameter over that of healthy skin, and the probes spot cancers by recognizing these abnormal S-parameters utilizing COMSOL Multi physics software. Through experiment, evaluating the use of CDP and assure its protection as an optional for detecting the cancers of skin. Top Keywords Dielectric Probe, Defective skin, COMSOL Multi physics, Heat transfer module, RF Module. Top |