2015 International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology (I4CT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/i4ct.2015.7219610
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Bone-crack detection by piezoeletric-electromechanical impedance method

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“…In [139], the authors investigated EMI applied to an ex vivo human femur with fissure and fracture as well as the effect of density increase due to wetting of dry bone. In [140], EMI based method was able to detect artificially induced bone fissures. Experimental results were analyzed by quantifying RMSD computed between EMI frequency responses obtained from bone with and without fissures.…”
Section: Current Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [139], the authors investigated EMI applied to an ex vivo human femur with fissure and fracture as well as the effect of density increase due to wetting of dry bone. In [140], EMI based method was able to detect artificially induced bone fissures. Experimental results were analyzed by quantifying RMSD computed between EMI frequency responses obtained from bone with and without fissures.…”
Section: Current Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AD5933 evaluation board (or AD5933 chip) enables impedance of up to 100 kHz with 500 data points to be measured with various authors having used this device for investigating the EMI technique. 2023 In addition, it is small enough to be made into a portable system, for which a USB cable can provide power and collect data simultaneously. Although that the portable system proposed by this work limits the inspector to monitor areas that are reachable, it is possible to make a remote device using the AD5933 chip.…”
Section: Equipment and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%