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Bioimpedance Measurement

Dept. of Biomedical Engineering 2003200449 YOUNHO HONG. Bioimpedance Measurement. Impedance measure. i=0. measured. known. i=0. constant current source. +. reactance. Z. impedance. resistance. -. Impedance measure. (Example). Im. 1. 1+j. 1. Re.

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Bioimpedance Measurement

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  1. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering 2003200449 YOUNHO HONG Bioimpedance Measurement

  2. Impedance measure i=0 measured known i=0 constant current source + reactance Z impedance resistance -

  3. Impedance measure (Example) Im 1 1+j 1 Re You are given with i(t) = I sin(2πft) You measure v(t) = V sin(2πft+θ) i V 1 t

  4. Impedance measure (Example) Z

  5. Impedance measure

  6. Impedance measure phase-sensitive Demodulation Z X ? sin(2πft) X ? cos(2πft)

  7. Impedance measure In-phase Component

  8. Impedance measure Quadrature Component

  9. Impedance measure Im Vsin θ Re Vcosθ V=VI+jVQ V (Quadrature Component) θ (In-phase Component)

  10. Two-electrode Method V equivalent circuit I electrode skin V Inject current and then measure voltage ZC1 ZC2 Zb

  11. Two-electrode Method Im Re Zc1sinθ1 Zc2sinθ2 Zbsinθb Zbcosθb Zc2cosθ2 Zc1cosθ1

  12. Four-electrode Method I V E1 E3 E4 E2 skin ZC1 ZC3 ZC4 ZC2 Zb1 Zb Zb2

  13. Three-electrode Method I V E1 E3 E2 skin We can measure skin impedance using Three and Four electrode Method ZC1 ZC3 ZC2 Zb1 Zb

  14. Noise Effect

  15. Spectrum Analizer A2 A3 AN A1 X … sinw1t / cosw1t … f1 f2 f3 fN X V(t) sinw2t / cosw2t “ DFT “ … … X sinwNt / coswNt

  16. Bio Impedance Spectroscophy θ Zb f Repeat measurement for many frequencies + Z f -

  17. Thank you.

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