Electromagnetic induction imaging (EII) is an attractive imaging modality due to its contactless operation, low cost, and good penetration depth. To implement real-time imaging, in applications such as object tracking… Click to show full abstract
Electromagnetic induction imaging (EII) is an attractive imaging modality due to its contactless operation, low cost, and good penetration depth. To implement real-time imaging, in applications such as object tracking or functional biomedical imaging, fast data acquisition is required. To proceed toward this goal, in this article, we propose the use of a single coil for 3-D EII along with a fast inversion approach. To collect sufficient data that allow 3-D imaging, we propose two approaches: collecting data at multiple coil’s drive current levels and collecting data with multiple tank circuit’s capacitor values. We show that the use of such data when using a single coil allows for 3-D EII. For proof-of-concept experiments, we use a commercial data acquisition board, that is, LDC1614EVM module, and multilayer planar coils made by Texas Instruments.
               
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