DocumentCode :
954239
Title :
Errors due to measuring voltage on current-carrying electrodes in electric current computed tomography
Author :
Cheng, Kuo-Sheng ; Simske, Steven J. ; Isaacson, David ; Newell, Jonathan C. ; Gisser, David G.
Author_Institution :
Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Volume :
37
Issue :
1
fYear :
1990
Firstpage :
60
Lastpage :
65
Abstract :
It is shown that when a multiplicity of electrodes are attached to a body´s surface, the voltage data are most sensitive to changes in resistivity in the body´s interior when voltages are measured from all electrodes, including those carrying current. This assertion, which is true despite the presence of significant levels of skin impedance at the electrodes, is supported both theoretically and by experiment. Data were first taken for current and voltage at all electrodes. Then current was applied only at a pair of electrodes, with voltages measured on all other electrodes. Targets could be detected with better signal-to-noise ratio by using the reconstructed data than by using the directly measured voltages on noncurrent-carrying electrodes. Images made from voltage data using only non-current-carrying electrodes had higher noise levels. It is concluded that in multiple electrode systems for electric-current-computed tomography, current should be applied and voltage should be measured from all available electrodes.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; computerised tomography; electric current measurement; electric impedance; electrodes; electron device noise; measurement errors; skin; voltage measurement; body´s interior; body´s surface; current carrying electrodes; current-carrying electrodes; electric current computed tomography; electric-current; multiple electrode systems; noise levels; noncurrent-carrying electrodes; reconstructed data; resistivity; signal-to-noise ratio; skin impedance; voltage data; voltage measurement; Computed tomography; Conductivity; Current measurement; Electric variables measurement; Electrodes; Image reconstruction; Signal to noise ratio; Skin; Surface impedance; Voltage measurement; Algorithms; Electric Conductivity; Electrodes; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Models, Structural; Tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.43616
Filename :
43616
Link To Document :
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