Gisser D G, Isaacson D, Newell J C
Clin Phys Physiol Meas. 1987;8 Suppl A:39-46. doi: 10.1088/0143-0815/8/4a/005.
We introduce a definition of 'best' currents to apply to an electrode array on the surface of a body in order to distinguish between the conductivity inside the body and a conjectured conductivity. Using these 'best' currents, we illustrate with a simple example the general fact that a single current applied between a pair of electrodes, loses its ability to distinguish between different conductivities as the size of the region over which the current is applied goes to zero. We next introduce approximations to the best currents on systems having L electrodes, and calculate the ability of these systems to distinguish between conductivities as L goes to infinity and the electrode size goes to zero. We conclude with a simple example that illustrates a process for producing the 'best' currents without a previous knowledge of what is inside the body.
我们引入“最佳”电流的定义,以应用于身体表面的电极阵列,从而区分体内的电导率和推测的电导率。利用这些“最佳”电流,我们通过一个简单的例子说明了一个普遍事实:当施加电流的区域尺寸趋于零时,在一对电极之间施加的单个电流失去了区分不同电导率的能力。接下来,我们引入具有L个电极的系统上最佳电流的近似值,并计算当L趋于无穷大且电极尺寸趋于零时这些系统区分电导率的能力。我们以一个简单的例子作为结论,该例子说明了在事先不知道体内情况的情况下产生“最佳”电流的过程。