Conductivity reconstructions using real data from a new planar electrical impedance tomography device

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In this paper, we present results of reconstructions using real data from a new planar electrical impedance tomography device developed at the Institut für Physik, Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany. The prototype consists of a planar sensing head of circular geometry, and it was designed mainly for breast cancer detection. There are 12 large outer electrodes arranged on a ring of radius cm where the external currents are injected, and a set of 54 point-like high-impedance inner electrodes where the induced voltages are measured. Two direct (i.e. non-iterative) reconstruction algorithms are considered: one is based on a discrete resistor model, and the other one is an integral equation approach for smooth conductivity distributions. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Georgi, K. H., Hähnlein, C., Schilcher, K., Sebu, C., & Spiesberger, H. (2013). Conductivity reconstructions using real data from a new planar electrical impedance tomography device. Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering, 21(5), 801–822. https://doi.org/10.1080/17415977.2012.753441

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