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A new method for fast tissue impedance spectrometry is proposed. This method uses an extortion with continuous, wide frequency range. Constructed hardware enabled initial application of proposed method for electrode-tissue impedance measurements on animal models. Obtained results proved to be consistent with traditional measurements methods for higher frequencies, but showed some imperfections for lower frequencies. It provided on the other hand a very significant improvement in measurement time – from several minutes to under one second.
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Władziński, M., Wildner, K., Cygan, S., Grobelski, B., Pawełczak, D., Pałko, T. (2014). A New Method for Tissue Impedance Spectrometry and Its Initial Application in vivo . In: Březina, T., Jabloński, R. (eds) Mechatronics 2013. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02294-9_105
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