Impedance-computed tomography algorithm and system
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TextoSeries ; Applied Optics, 24(23), p.3985-3992, 1985Trabajos contenidos: - Wexler, A
- Fry, B
- Neuman, M.R
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An electrical impedance-based method and apparatus for imaging the interior of a structure, such as a mineral or human body, having regions of differing impedance, are described. The technique involves impressing a number of excitation patterns on the body and measuring the resulting voltages at a number of sites. Because voltages need not be measured at current-injection sites, contact resistance problems are ameliorated. This impedance-computed tomography reconstruction process employs the solution of the Poisson equation and makes no assumptions of raylike behavior of the current flow paths. Results, based on computer-simulated data and real measurements, are presented. © 1985 Optical Society of America.
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