Title :
Three-dimensional reconstruction algorithm for electrical resistance tomography
Author :
Pinheiro, P.A.T. ; Loh, W.W. ; Dickin, F.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Electron., Univ. of Manchester Inst. of Sci. & Technol., UK
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) is an imaging tool for process and clinical applications in which maps of the electric conductivity distribution of a body are formed from the current-to-voltage map of the body´s surface. ERT is inherently a three-dimensional problem. The transposition of two-dimensional ERT to three-dimensional (3D) ERT is a challenging task and imposes significant increase in computational power demands and storage requirements. It is demonstrated that 3D ERT is a viable offline technique for use today and can be implemented using a low-cost Pentium PC. The 3D image reconstruction algorithm implemented is based on Newton´s method in which optimal experiments are used for the reconstruction process. More importantly, the algorithm incorporates 3D forward modelling, 3D data collection and reconstruction. A `fast´ reconstruction algorithm is also implemented and yields a reduced set of equations which has the advantage of no longer being ill-conditioned at the expense of a loss in image resolution
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; chemical technology; computational complexity; computerised tomography; electric impedance imaging; finite element analysis; image reconstruction; medical image processing; mixing; stereo image processing; voltage measurement; 3D ERT; 3D data collection; 3D forward modelling; Newton´s method; Pentium PC; clinical applications; computational power; current-to-voltage map; electric conductivity distribution; electrical resistance tomography; equations; image reconstruction algorithm; offline technique; optimal experiments; process applications; storage requirements; three-dimensional reconstruction algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:19981945