ISBI 2006: IEEE 2006 International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, April 6-9, 2006, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.

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Paper:SA-PM-SS1.4
Session:The Use of Shape in Biomedical Imaging
Time:Saturday, April 8, 15:50 - 16:10
Presentation: Special Session Oral
Title: Electrical Impedance Tomography Problem with Inaccurately Known Boundary and Contact Impedances
Authors: Ville Kolehmainen; University of Kuopio 
 Matti Lassas; Helsinki University of Technology 
 Petri Ola; University of Helsinki 
Abstract: In Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) the conductivity function inside a body is reconstructed based on current and voltage data on the boundary of the body. The traditional setting for the EIT problem assumes that the boundary of the body and the electrode-skin contact impedances are known {\em a priori}. However, in clinical experiments one usually lacks the exact knowledge of the boundary and contact impedances, and it has been noticed that even small errors in the shape of the computation domain or contact impedances can cause large systematic artefacts in the reconstructed images. In this paper, we propose a novel reconstruction method in which the systematic errors caused by inaccurately known boudary and contact impedances are eliminated as part of the image reconstruction. The method is tested with real EIT data.



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