2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2008.02.008
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An instrument for prosthesis osseointegration assessment by electrochemical impedance spectrum measurement

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“…In order to implement the impedance measure, an appropriate measurement system must be designed and utilized [11,15].…”
Section: Impedance Measurement For Biological Tissue Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to implement the impedance measure, an appropriate measurement system must be designed and utilized [11,15].…”
Section: Impedance Measurement For Biological Tissue Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The software, derived from [15] and detailed in [11], was designed in LabVIEW environment (National Instruments). It was developed for (i) managing the acquisition board; (ii) setting and controlling the stimulus, by means of a loop procedure, in order to maintain constant the voltage drop, at a value here called Vp, over the portion of tissue under measurement (in accordance with the typical procedure employed in EIS measurements [18]); (iii) checking the amplitude of current stimulus (kept within safety levels) [8,17]; (iv) implementing a sine-fitting technique [20], to reduce the influence of noise in the final impedance computation; (v) averaging modulus and phase of five measurements for impedance evaluation and (vi) generating and saving an ASCII file with all the impedance parameters.…”
Section: Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With reference to figure 1 , 2 analog to digital channels were used to acquire the signal related to the current flowing in the tissue under study and the voltage drop between V+/V-voltage electrodes, respectively. One digital to analog channel was used to generate a sinusoidal stimulus between A+/A-current electrodes of an amplitude, so as to operate in a linear regimen and under condition of stability (and safety) of the biological system under measurement [Barsoukov et al, 2005;Arpaia et al, 2008].…”
Section: Measurement Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its significant capability of electrical impedance based material characterization, EIS has been applied in biomedical engineering (Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Nagaraju, & Lubineau, ; Bera et al, ; Birgersson, Birgersson, & Ollmar, ; Chakraborty et al, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer, Ulbrich, Hahne, & Leonhardt, ; Ruiz, Zamora, & Felice, ; Sammer et al, ), material engineering (Grassini, Corbellini, Parvis, Angelini, & Zucchi, in press; Grossi, Lanzoni, Lazzarini, & Riccò, ; Greuter & Blatter, ; YanLong, Bera, Lubineau, & Yang ; ; He & Mansfeld, ; Morrison, Sinclair, & West, ; Pulido et al, ), chemical engineering (Adachi, Sakamoto, Jiu, Ogata, & Isoda, ; Echabaane, Rouis, Bonnamour, & Ouada, ; Kern, Sastrawan, Ferber, Stangl, & Luther, ; Longo, Nogueira, De Paoli, & Cachet, ; Lee, Hwang, Mashek, J. J., & Mason, ; Song, Jung, Lee, & Dao, ; Wang, Moser, & Grätzel, ), civil engineering (Christensen et al, ; Ribeiro et al, ), and other fields of applied sciences and engineering (Almuhammadi et al, ; Bera et al, ). EIS is found as a widely used method suitable for investigating biological tissues non‐invasively (Arpaia, Clemente, & Romanucci, ; Bera, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera et al, , ; Birgersson et al, ; Clemente, Arpaia, & Manna, ; Clemente, Romano, Bifulco, & Cesarelli, ; Keshtkar, ; Röthlingshöfer et al, ; Ruiz et al, ; Sammer et al, ). Impedance spectroscopy can also be used for food materials such as meat (Bai et al, ; Oliver et al, ; Zhao et al, ), fish (Niu & Lee, ; Oliver et al, ), bread (Bhatt & Nagaraju, ; Daikuzono et al, ) and fruits and vegetables (Bera & Nagaraju, ; Bera, Bera, Chowdhury, Ghoshal, & Chakraborty, ...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%