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Encyclopedia > Magnetic induction tomography

Magnetic induction tomography (MIT)


MIT is a new imaging technique. MIT is an imaging technique to image electromagnetic properties of the object by using eddy current effect. The method has applications in medicince, industrial process, material inspections and geophysics. In past few years MIT has been under tremondous progress. The method is also called electromagnetic induction tomography, electromagnetic tomography, eddy current tomography, eddy current testing.


See refrences below for various aspect of development in magentic induction tomography:

  • Grifiths H, Magnetic induction tomography, Meas. Sc. Tech., 2001.
  • Korjenevsky A, Cherepenin V and Sapetsky S, "Magnetic induction tomography: experimental realization", Physiol. Meas., v. 21(1), pp 89-94, 2000
  • Scharfetter H, Lackner HK, Rosell J. Magnetic induction tomography: Hardware for multi-frequency measurements in biological tissues. Physiol Meas 22: 131-146, 2001
  • Binns R, Lyons A R A, Peyton A J, and Pritchard W D N, "Imaging molten steel flow profiles", Meas. Sci. Technol., Vol. 12, pp. 1132-1138, 2001.
  • Soleimani M, Lionheart WRB, Absolute Conductivity Reconstruction in Magnetic Induction Tomography Using a Nonlinear Method, IEEE Trans Medical Imaging, Vol 25, No. 12, pp. 1521-1530, 2006.




 

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