Abstract
Objective. To present the first 3D CGO-based absolute EIT reconstructions from experimental tank data. Approach. CGO-based methods for absolute EIT imaging are compared to traditional TV regularized non-linear least squares reconstruction methods. Additional robustness testing is performed by considering incorrect modeling of domain shape. Main Results. The CGO-based methods are fast, and show strong robustness to incorrect domain modeling comparable to classic difference EIT imaging and fewer boundary artefacts than the TV regularized non-linear least squares reference reconstructions. Significance. This work is the first to demonstrate fully 3D CGO-based absolute EIT reconstruction on experimental data and also compares to TV-regularized absolute reconstruction. The speed (1-5 s) and quality of the reconstructions is encouraging for future work in absolute EIT.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 124001 |
| Journal | Physiological Measurement |
| Volume | 43 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 30 2022 |
Keywords
- absolute imaging
- complex geometrical optics
- conductivity
- electrical impedance tomography
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