Measurement and Evaluation of the Bioelectrical Impedance of the Human Body by Deconvolution of a Square Wave
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概要
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In this study, we use the deconvolution of a square test stimulus to replace a series of sinusoidal test waveforms with different frequencies to simplify the measurement of human body impedance. The average biological impedance of body parts is evaluated by constructing a frequency response of the equivalent human body system. Only two stainless-steel electrodes are employed in the measurement and evaluation.
- 2010-06-01
著者
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Liu Chien-nan
Electrical Engineering Department National Central University
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Liu Chien‐nan
National Central Univ. Twn
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TSENG Yuhwai
Electrical Engineering Department, National Central University
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SU Chauchin
Department of Electrical and Control Engineering, National ChiaoTung University
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Su Chauchin
Department Of Electrical And Control Engineering National Chiaotung University
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Tseng Yuhwai
Electrical Engineering Department National Central University
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