We discuss a new approach to three-dimensional electrical impedance imaging
based on a reduction of the information to be demanded from a reconstruction
algorithm. Images are obtained from a single measurement by suitably
simplifying the geometry of the measuring chamber and by restricting the nature
of the object to be imaged and the information required from the image. In
particular we seek to establish the existence or non-existence of a single
object (or a small number of objects) in a homogeneous background and the
location of the former in the (x,y)-plane defined by the measuring electrodes.
Given in addition the conductivity of the object rough estimates of its
position along the z-axis may be obtained. The approach may have practical
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