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What is Tomography

Handbook of Research on Advanced Concepts in Real-Time Image and Video Processing
Is a technique for displaying an image (in form of slice) of a cross section through a medical or industrial object.
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Electrical Impedance Tomography: A Real-Time Medical Imaging Technique
Ramesh Kumar Meena (NIT Jalandhar, India), Sarwan Kumar Pahuja (NIT Jalandhar, India), Abdullah Bin Queyam (NIT Jalandhar, India), and Amit Sengupta (IIT Delhi, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2848-7.ch006
Abstract
Presently, non-invasive techniques are in vogue and preferred standard clinical approach because of its limitless advantages in monitoring real time phenomenon occurring within our human body without much interference. Many techniques such as ultrasound, magnetocardiography, CT scan, MRI etc., are used for real time monitoring but are generally not recommended for continuous monitoring. The limitations created by above used techniques are overcome by a proposed technique called non-invasive bio-impedance technique such as Electrical Impedance Technique (EIT). EIT imaging technique is based on internal electrical conductivity distribution of the body. The reconstruction of cross sectional image of resistivity required sufficient data collection by finite element method using MATLAB software. The EIT technique offers some benefits over other imaging modalities. It is economical, non-invasive, user friendly and emits no radiation thus appears to be one of the best fit technology for mass health care to be used by the basic health worker at a community level.
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Computational Methods in Biomedical Imaging
Imaging technique providing two-dimensional views of an object. The method is used in many disciplines and may utilize input radiation of different nature and wavelength. There exist X-ray, optical, microwave, diffraction and electrical impedance tomographies.
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Characterization Tools for Nanomaterials
Tomography is a unique imaging technique that involves slicing a 3D object plane-by-plane at different angles by using a penetrating wave.
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