Abstract. Completely or partially disconnected electrodes are a fairly common occurrence in many electrical impedance tomography (EIT) clinical applications.
This paper presents a two-part approach for real-time management of faulty electrodes based on the principle of voltage-current reciprocity. The first part ...
This paper presents a two-part approach for real-time manage- ment of faulty electrodes based on the principle of voltage–current reciprocity. The first part ...
This paper presents a two-part approach for real-time management of faulty electrodes based on the principle of voltage-current reciprocity. The first part ...
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Real-time Detection of Faulty Electrodes in Electrical Impedance Tomography. September 2005. Conference: BMES Annual Fall Meeting; At: Baltimore, MD, USA.
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Hartinger et al, “Real-time management of faulty electrodes in electrical impedance tomog- raphy,” IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 369-377 ...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive, radiation-free method of diagnostics imaging, allowing for a bedside, real-time dynamic assessment ...
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The EIT reconstruction process involves three components: the data, the main model (geometry, position of the electrodes) and the reconstruction method (forward ...
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This method allows to approximate inter-channel differences and changes over time of multi-channel contact impedances of cerebral EIT using a reference ...
An online algorithm for the management of faulty electrodes based on the principle of reciprocity for. EIT measurements was developed by Hartinger et al. [15].