Improvements in the measurement system of a biological Magnetic Induction Tomographical experimental setup

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Magnetic Induction Tomography (MIT) is an imaging technique that allows mapping the internal structure complex conductivity of a body. In this paper a feasibility study to implement a higher resolution MIT system for biological tissues is carried out. Recent improvements in measured signal stability and accuracy as well as a much improved angular resolution measurement of the multi-coil setup are presented which, together with a new mechanical design allows obtaining longer stable and more accurate acquisitions. This allows improving the number of measurements without trends or external perturbations, leading to a better conductivity resolution and to an enhanced image reconstruction. Throughout the paper experimental data is used to consolidate results. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Brás, N. B., Martins, R. C., & Serra, A. C. (2010). Improvements in the measurement system of a biological Magnetic Induction Tomographical experimental setup. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 238). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/238/1/012057

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