On the correct use of stepped-sine excitations for the measurement of time-varying bioimpedance

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Abstract

Many electrochemical/bioelectrochemical systems are intrinsically nonstationary and are affected by time-dependent phenomena. The requirement of stationarity in the classical version of impedance spectroscopy appears to be in conflict with the essential properties of the object, therefore a post-experimental mathematical/analytical procedure is necessary for the reconstruction of the 'true' impedance spectra. In this communication, a method for the correction of the impedance data is discussed.

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Láng, G. G., & Zalka, D. (2018, February 28). On the correct use of stepped-sine excitations for the measurement of time-varying bioimpedance. Physiological Measurement. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6579/aaab0f

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