A low-cost, portable, two-dimensional bioimpedance distribution estimation system based on the AD5933 impedance converter

HardwareX. 2022 Feb 8:11:e00274. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2022.e00274. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

This study proposes a low-cost, portable, eight-channel electrical impedance tomograph based on the AD5933 impedance converter. The patterns for current injection and voltage measurement are managed by an Arduino Mega 2560 board and four 74HC4067 Texas Instruments multiplexers. Regarding the experimental results, the errors in the impedance estimates of an electrical circuit that represents a Cole model were less than 1.14% for the magnitude and 4.15% for the phase. Furthermore, the signal-to-noise ratio measured in a resistive phantom was 55.23 dB. Additional experiments consisted of placing five spheres of different size and conductivity in a saline tank, measuring their impedance through eight electrodes, and then generating impedance maps using the Electrical Impedance Tomography and Diffuse Optical Tomography Reconstruction Software (EIDORS). These maps were different for each sphere, suggesting the proposed prototype as a promising alternative for medical applications.

Keywords: Electrical bioimpedance; Image reconstruction; Impedance distribution; Impedance measurement.