Abstract

A wideband bioimpedance measurement method is proposed, which can enhance the interpretation of measurement results due to the improved resolution of monitoring. On the other hand, the corresponding measurement system uses a binary chirp waveform for excitation signal, which simplifies the signal processing hardware and does not require sophisticated software. It is shown that the binary chirp excitation has some essential advantages compared to its counterpart – the maximum length sequence (MLS) excitation.

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