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As a potential imaging technique, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is advantageous for reconstructing conductivity distribution. However, due to insufficient measurement, visualization is inevitably an ill‐posed inverse problem. Moreover, reconstruction quality is affected by noise. To address these challenges, a novel variational model with an Lp‐norm as fidelity and a hybrid total variation...
Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is able to get the conductivity distribution of the subject in a cross-section by the contactless way. This advantage of MIT can be used to obtain the absolute imaging using difference reconstruction method. By our data acquisition system of MIT, we measured the data of one conductivity perturbation object in a saline solution tank. When the background was the air...
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