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2006
IEEE

Imaging of Electrode Movement and Conductivity Change in Electrical Impedance Tomography

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Imaging of Electrode Movement and Conductivity Change in Electrical Impedance Tomography
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) applies and measures electrical energy on the boundary of a medium to produce an image of its internal impedance distribution. In many medical applications, such as imaging of the chest, the electrodes move during measurements, introducting artefacts into the calculated images. This paper proposes a new algorithm that compensates for electrode movement during difference EIT measurements. The reconstructed image is calculated by regularizing the image reconstruction matrix based on the sensitivity and smoothness of the conductivity and movement data. A comparison of the standard and proposed EIT reconstruction methods is made. Images are reconstructed from 2D and 3D simulations exhibiting conductivity changes and electrode movements. Results show the proposed method yields a good estimation of electrode movement and a significant improvement in conductivity image reconstructions. Keywords— Electrical impedance tomography; inverse problems; regul...
Camille Gomez-Laberge, Andy Adler
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CCECE
Authors Camille Gomez-Laberge, Andy Adler
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