Polynomial collocation for handling an inaccurately known measurement configuration in electrical impedance tomography
The objective of electrical impedance tomography is to reconstruct the internal conductivity of a physical body based on measurements of current and potential at a finite number of electrodes attached to its boundary. Although the conductivity is the quantity of main interest in impedance tomography...
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of electrical impedance tomography is to reconstruct the
internal conductivity of a physical body based on measurements of current and
potential at a finite number of electrodes attached to its boundary. Although
the conductivity is the quantity of main interest in impedance tomography, a
real-world measurement configuration includes other unknown parameters as well:
the information on the contact resistances, electrode positions and body shape
is almost always incomplete. In this work, the dependence of the electrode
measurements on all aforementioned model properties is parametrized via
polynomial collocation. The availability of such a parametrization enables
efficient simultaneous reconstruction of the conductivity and other unknowns by
a Newton-type output least squares algorithm, which is demonstrated by
two-dimensional numerical experiments based on both noisy simulated data and
experimental data from two water tanks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1604.00353 |