Three-Dimensional Magnetic Induction Tomography: Practical Implementation for Imaging throughout the Depth of a Low Conductive and Voluminous Body
Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a contactless, low-energy method used to visualize the conductivity distribution inside a body under examination. A particularly demanding task is the three-dimensional (3D) imaging of voluminous bodies in the biomedical impedance regime. While successful MIT s...
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Autores principales: | Martin Klein, Daniel Erni, Dirk Rueter |
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MDPI AG
2021
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