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Design and implementation of a high-precision electrical impedance tomography data acquisition system for brain imaging


Abstract:

In this study, a serial EIT data acquisition system was constructed. It is consisted by a digital synthesis based programmable current source, a shield guard and sink cur...Show More

Abstract:

In this study, a serial EIT data acquisition system was constructed. It is consisted by a digital synthesis based programmable current source, a shield guard and sink current feedback based electrode interface subsystem, a programmable gain amplifier based voltmeter, and an orthogonal sequential digital demodulation based impedance demodulation method. The system has a bandwidth of 1-190 kHz with an imaging speed of 1 fps. It can produce the programmable driving current with a SNR of higher than 89 dB, and measure voltage difference with a CMRR of higher than 75 dB in this bandwidth. The measured results on a calibration model show that it has the high SNR of 83 dB (0.007% in precision) and lower reciprocity error of 0.0036%. Most of these results have been reached or exceed similar systems. Imaging results on brain physical phantom and healthy volunteers also shows that it could detect the small disturbance 0.36% in volume and 17% in resistivity of the phantom and reflect the variations in brain caused by temporary occlusion and reperfusion of unilateral carotid artery. So, the system is competency for brain imaging.
Date of Conference: 17-19 October 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 January 2017
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Conference Location: Shanghai, China

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