S. Semenov, A. Bulyshev, A. E. Souvorov, A. Nazarov, R. H. Svenson, V. Posukh, Y. Sizov, G. Tatsis
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Abstract
A new reconstruction algorithm for 3D Electrical Impedance Tomography and the reconstructed images which were obtained using the 3D Electrical Impedance Tomographic System are presented. A special method of supplying voltage to driver electrodes was employed. This method allowed the authors to obtain 3D tomograms contained 10/sup 4/ voxels. The analysis of the model phantom images allowed conclusions to be made about the abilities of this approach to create biological object tomograms.