Theory and performance of an adaptive current tomography system
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Gisser, D.G.
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Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United StatesElectrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United States
Gisser, D.G.
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Isaacson, D.
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Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United StatesElectrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United States
Isaacson, D.
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Newell, J.C.
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Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United StatesElectrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United States
Newell, J.C.
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[1] Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Department, RPI Troy, Troy, NY 12180, United States
Biomedical Equipment--Design - Control Systems;
Adaptive--Mathematical Models;
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10.1088/0143-0815/9/4A/007
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It has been shown that there exists an optimum set of current patterns for distinguishing one conductivity distribution from another. Since the optimum set of current patterns depends on the conductivity distribution being imaged, it must be determined for each object being imaged. This paper describes how these current patterns may be determined and describes a system for achieving this in practice.