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Progress on Electrical Impedance Tomography
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The Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is divided into the static state EIT and dynamic EIT as mentioned in this paper, where the latter is the relatively value of the distributing of electrical impedance relatively value.Abstract:
The Electrical Impedance Tomography(EIT)is divided into the static state EIT(The imaging target is the absolute value of the distributing of Electrical Impedance)and dynamic EIT(The imaging target is the relatively value of the distributing of Electrical Impedance relatively value)It's comparatively popular imaging technology in the study of biomedicine engineering at home and abroad in recent yearsCompared to the present imaging technique of X-ray,computer section scanning (CT),MRI and ultrasonic,this new technique has not only the anatomy information but the character of functional imagingIt has a beautiful applied foreground in clinic application for its characters such as its character of non-invasion,simple,low cost and easy useBy using math,physics,and its new application at home and abroad,this paper gives an instruction of the math computation of the(ETI),the prindple of physics,as well as the basic principle of EIT and its clinic applicationread more
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Limiting Carleman weights and anisotropic inverse problems
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the anisotropic Calderon problem and related inverse problems, and characterized those Riemannian manifolds which admit limiting Carleman weights, and gave a complex geometrical optics construction for a class of such manifolds.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
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