Department of Mathematics


Colorado State University
 

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UCCS MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM


Thursday, Oct. 18th, 2007
12:15-1:30,  UC Room 116A


(Refreshments at 12:00 pm)

The D-bar Method for Electrical Impedance Tomography


Jennifer Mueller
Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University


Abstract: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a relatively new medical imaging technique in which electrodes are placed on the surface of the body, current is applied on the electrodes, the
resulting voltage is measured on the electrodes, and an image is formed from the reconstructed conductivity distribution. One application is the real-time imaging of heart and lung function. In this case, data is collected on electrodes placed around the circumference of the patient's torso, and the 2-D inverse conductivity problem is solved numerically to form a cross-sectional image of the patient's chest. The D-bar reconstruction algorithm is based on the uniqueness proof by Nachman [Ann. of Math. 143 (1996)] for the 2-D inverse conductivity problem and uses the D-bar method of inverse scattering to solve the full nonlinear inverse problem. In this talk we will outline the D-bar method for EIT, explain our numerical solutions to the equations therein, and present
reconstructions of simulated and experimental data.