75 research outputs found

    A flexible low-cost, high-precision, single interface electrical impedance tomography system for breast cancer detection using FPGA

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    Typically, in multi-frequency Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) systems, a current is applied and the voltages developed across the subject are detected. However, due to the complexity of designing stable current sources, there has been mention in the literature of applying a voltage to the subject whilst measuring the consequent current flow. This paper presents a comparative study between the two techniques in a novel design suitable for the detection of breast cancers. The suggested instrument borrows the best features of both the injection of current and the application of voltage, circumventing their limitations. Furthermore, the system has a common patient-electrode interface for both methodologies, whilst the control of the system and the necessary signal processing is carried out in a field programmable gate array (FPGA). Through this novel system, wide-bandwidth, low-noise, as well as high-speed (frame rate) can be achieved

    A feasibility study of a rotary planar electrode array for electrical impedance mammography using a digital breast phantom

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    A feasibility study of an electrical impedance mammography (EIM) system with a rotary planar electrode array, named RPEIM, is presented. The RPEIM system is an evolution of the Sussex MK4 system, which is a prototype instrument for breast cancer detection. Comparing it with the other planar electrode EIM systems, the rotation feature enables a dramatic increase in the number of independent measurements. To assist impedance evaluation exploiting electrode array rotation, a synchronous mesh method is proposed. Using the synchronous mesh method, the RPEIM system is shown to have superior performance in image accuracy, spatial resolution and noise tolerance over the MK4 system. To validate the study, we report simulations based on a close-to-realistic 3D digital breast phantom, which comprises of: skin, nipple, ducts, acinus, fat and tumor. A digital breast phantom of a real patient is constructed, whose tumor was detected using the MK4 system. The reconstructed conductivity image of the breast phantom indicates that the breast phantom is a close replica of the patient’s real breast as assessed by the MK4 system in a clinical trial. A comparison between the RPEIM system and the MK4 system is made based on this phantom to assess the advantages of the RPEIM system

    Conditioning electrical impedance mammography system

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    A multi-frequency Electrical Impedance Mammography (EIM) system has been developed to evaluate the conductivity and permittivity spectrums of breast tissues, which aims to improve early detection of breast cancer as a non-invasive, relatively low cost and label-free screening (or pre-screening) method. Multi-frequency EIM systems typically employ current excitations and measure differential potentials from the subject under test. Both the output impedance and system performance (SNR and accuracy) depend on the total output resistance, stray and output capacitances, capacitance at the electrode level, crosstalk at the chip and PCB levels. This makes the system design highly complex due to the impact of the unwanted capacitive effects, which substantially reduce the output impedance of stable current sources and bandwidth of the data that can be acquired. To overcome these difficulties, we present new methods to design a high performance, wide bandwidth EIM system using novel second generation current conveyor operational amplifiers based on a gyrator (OCCII-GIC) combination with different current excitation systems to cancel unwanted capacitive effects from the whole system. We reconstructed tomography images using a planar E-phantom consisting of an RSC circuit model, which represents the resistance of extra-cellular (R), intra-cellular (S) and membrane capacitance (C) of the breast tissues to validate the performance of the system. The experimental results demonstrated that an EIM system with the new design achieved a high output impedance of 10MΩ at 1MHz to at least 3MΩ at 3MHz frequency, with an average SNR and modelling accuracy of over 80dB and 99%, respectively

    The North Atlantic Treaty--Preamble and Principles

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    The Preamble of the North Atlantic Treaty serves an important purpose separate from the articles under the treaty. The Preamble provides the basis for an additional aspect of the North Atlantic Treaty, to foster an international community that encourages cooperation in multiple fields additional to that of defense. Not all of the additional twelve Allies were a party to the North Atlantic Treaty, and throughout the 70-year history more members have joined the treaty alliance. This Article considers the mutual values and motivating ideas of the North Atlantic Alliance, putting emphasis on the continuation for all joining parties to the North Atlantic Treaty. The values that motivated the North Atlantic Treaty during its formation continue to frame the context of the North Atlantic Treaty today. Further, the Article goes on to discuss the history and preparatory work of the Preamble and how it can be seen reflected in the different articles making up the North Atlantic Treaty

    The North Atlantic Treaty--Preamble and Principles

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    The Preamble of the North Atlantic Treaty serves an important purpose separate from the articles under the treaty. The Preamble provides the basis for an additional aspect of the North Atlantic Treaty, to foster an international community that encourages cooperation in multiple fields additional to that of defense. Not all of the additional twelve Allies were a party to the North Atlantic Treaty, and throughout the 70-year history more members have joined the treaty alliance. This Article considers the mutual values and motivating ideas of the North Atlantic Alliance, putting emphasis on the continuation for all joining parties to the North Atlantic Treaty. The values that motivated the North Atlantic Treaty during its formation continue to frame the context of the North Atlantic Treaty today. Further, the Article goes on to discuss the history and preparatory work of the Preamble and how it can be seen reflected in the different articles making up the North Atlantic Treaty

    A new way to screw the scaphoid?

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    Finite element implementation of Maxwell's equations for image reconstruction in electrical impedance tomography

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    Traditionally, image reconstruction in electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has been based on Laplace's equation. However, at high frequencies the coupling between electric and magnetic fields requires solution of the full Maxwell equations. In this paper, a formulation is presented in terms of the Maxwell equations expressed in scalar and vector potentials. The approach leads to boundary conditions that naturally align with the quantities measured by EIT instrumentation. A two-dimensional implementation for image reconstruction from EIT data is realized. The effect of frequency on the field distribution is illustrated using the high-frequency model and is compared with Laplace solutions. Numerical simulations and experimental results are also presented to illustrate image reconstruction over a range of frequencies using the new implementation. The results show that scalar/vector potential reconstruction produces images which are essentially indistinguishable from a Laplace algorithm for frequencies below 1 MHz but superior at frequencies reaching 10 MHz.</p
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