The ACE1 Electrical Impedance Tomography System for Thoracic Imaging.
Michelle M MellenthinJennifer L MuellerErick Dario León Bueno de CamargoFernando Silva de MouraTalles Batista Rattis SantosRaul Gonzalez LimaSarah J HamiltonPeter A MullerMelody AlsakerPublished in: IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement (2018)
The design and performance of the ACE1 (Active Complex Electrode) electrical impedance tomography system for single-ended phasic voltage measurements is presented. The design of the hardware and calibration procedures allow for reconstruction of conductivity and permittivity images. Phase measurement is achieved with the ACE1 active electrode circuit which measures the amplitude and phase of the voltage and the applied current at the location at which current is injected into the body. An evaluation of the system performance under typical operating conditions includes details of demodulation and calibration and an in-depth look at insightful metrics, such as signal-to-noise ratio variations during a single current pattern. Static and dynamic images of conductivity and permittivity are presented from ACE1 data collected on tank phantoms and human subjects to illustrate the system's utility.