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3D Sensitivity of 8-Electrode FIM through Experimental Study in a Phantom

Author Affiliations
Pabna University of Science and Technology, University of Dhaka
Published InBangladesh Journal of Medical Physics
Year2014
Citations5

Abstract

Focused Impedance Method (FIM) is a relatively new technique developed in the Biomedical Physics Laboratory of Dhaka University which allows improved localization of a zone without much increase in the complexity of measurement. Three versions using 8, 6 and 4 electrodes respectively have been conceived and developed. FIM has potential for characterization of biological tissues at depths non-invasively placing electrodes on the skin surface at appropriate locations, leading to detection or diagnosis of diseases or disorders. The present work is an experimental study of the sensitivity of the 8-electrode FIM system at different depths and lateral positions inside a volume conductor with respect to the electrode-positions using a cubical phantom with saline. An object of different conductivity and of size…
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