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Image reconstruction using Z-axis spatio-temporal sampling in 3D electrical capacitance tomography
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Three-dimensional (3D) visualization has provoked interest in electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) due to recent progress in the development of capacitance measurement circuits and data-acquisition systems. This paper proposes image reconstruction using spatio-temporal sampling in the Z-axis for 3D ECT to improve spatial image resolution. In a typical application of ECT, multi-phase flow imaging is performed through two-dimensional (2D) data acquisition and 2D reconstruction of image frames over time. In the presented method, a volume of interest (VOI) is reconstructed from several time samples obtained using a 3D sensor. The procedure of Jacobian matrix extension for the spatio-temporal data is described. The experiments were carried out using the EVT4 system and a 32-electrode sensor. The reconstruction results of a VOI from a single 3D measurement and spatio-temporal sampling are compared. A phantom for 3D imaging to assess spatial image resolution using a modulation transfer function is proposed.
3D imagingspatio-temporal sampling3D star-bar phantom3D clover phantommodulation transfer functioniterative image reconstructionSYSTEM