IDEA OF ELECTRICAL TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM FOR MONITORING LUNG VENTILATION

Tomasz Rymarczyk

tomasz.rymarczyk@netrix.com.pl
Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center (Poland)

Przemysław Adamkiewicz


Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center (Poland)

Paweł Tchórzewski


Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center (Poland)

Abstract

In many applications of electrical tomography, such as monitoring the lungs of unconscious intensive care patients, data acquisition on the entire boundary of the body is impractical. The boundary area available for electrical tomography measurements is restricted. Physiological processes that produce changes in the electrical conductivity of the body can be monitored by hybrid algorithms. This paper presents the architecture of the system based on electrical tomography.


Keywords:

inverse problem, finite element method, electrical impedance tomography

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2017-03-03

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Rymarczyk, T. ., Adamkiewicz, P. ., & Tchórzewski, P. . (2017). IDEA OF ELECTRICAL TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM FOR MONITORING LUNG VENTILATION. Informatyka, Automatyka, Pomiary W Gospodarce I Ochronie Środowiska, 7(1), 101–104. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.4595

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Tomasz Rymarczyk 
tomasz.rymarczyk@netrix.com.pl
Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center Poland

Authors

Przemysław Adamkiewicz 

Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center Poland

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Paweł Tchórzewski 

Netrix S.A., Research and Development Center Poland

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