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Electrical Impedance Spectro-Tomography Based on Dielectric Relaxation Model

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An electrical impedance spectro-tomography consists of a quasi-adjacent sensing method and a frequency-time difference imaging for relatively complex dielectric object monitoring has been proposed. A quasi-adjacent sensing method is designed… Click to show full abstract

An electrical impedance spectro-tomography consists of a quasi-adjacent sensing method and a frequency-time difference imaging for relatively complex dielectric object monitoring has been proposed. A quasi-adjacent sensing method is designed to measure an electrical impedance spectroscopy based on four-wire measurement technique at the multi-electrodes electrical impedance tomography sensor. A frequency-time difference imaging for spatial distribution monitoring is needed, as the electrochemical reaction incur during the short time meanwhile the spatial geometry tends to be constant. An artificial set of phantoms were made and the proposed technique was capable to show the Cole–Cole parameters as a dielectric relaxation model on each measurement pair. Compare with the adjacent method, using the quasi-adjacent method show Re(Z) is two times higher, Imag(Z) is ten times higher, and a higher and homogeneous sensitivity map area are 60% wider. A negative resistance at high-frequency measurement also can be eliminated successfully by using the proposed method.

Keywords: spectro tomography; dielectric relaxation; impedance spectro; electrical impedance; impedance

Journal Title: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year Published: 2017

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