Abstract

BackgroundMagnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a tomographic imaging technique, which has potential applications in security, industry, and medicine. Typically, sensors form a closed structure around the object. However, the measurement cannot be achieved using a closed sensor array in the process of severe brain trauma nursing and the neurosurgery operation.ResultsThe new sector sensor array magnetic induction tomography (SMIT) system is developed to realize real-time monitoring in the treatment of the brain. The functions of the drive coil and the sensor coil are separated in this system. The detection sensitivity of the imaging region boundary is analyzed through simulation. The sensor array locates on the high detection-sensitivity area, and the low sensitivity detection area is reserved for operation and clinical equipment. The sensor array received the energy of the signal accounts for reach 90% of the total energy. The integrity measuring data are obtained using a rotating scan in the system. In the experiment, we analyze the effects that system parameters have on the quality of imaging, for example, the scan step size, the number of sensors, the coverage angle of the sensor array and the scan angle. The experiment result provides a reference for the SMIT system design under a particular condition. In the complete measurement, the SMIT system reconstructs the images of center goal and margin goal, and the actual images have high peak signal-to-noise ratio.ConclusionsThe SMIT system can rebuild the conductivity distribution of the imaging region using incomplete space. In rotation measurement, the system provides a working place for clinical care. The flexible design of the system based on the experiment result makes the different treatment for brain injury own matched SMIT equipment.

Highlights

  • Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a tomographic imaging technique, which has potential applications in security, industry, and medicine

  • Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a tomographic imaging technique based on the mutual inductance of coils

  • The simulation study shows that the sensor array magnetic induction tomography (SMIT) scheme using the specific structure sensor array has better sensitivity in measuring the phase change

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Introduction

Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a tomographic imaging technique, which has potential applications in security, industry, and medicine. Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a tomographic imaging technique based on the mutual inductance of coils. This imaging technique is non-touch and noninvasive, and the sensor coils locate around the target [1, 2]. The ROI (region of interest) exposes to alternating magnetic fields, and the eddy currents are induced in the object. These eddy currents generate a secondary magnetic field (∆B), and. The goal images can be constructed based on the measurement data of the sensor at each position

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