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Abstract
In this article, a computer model for the collection, processing, analysis and visualization of measurement data by the method of electrical impedance tomography has been developed. The essence of the work performed is to build a computer model of the phantom, electrodes, conductive medium and inhomogeneities in the COMSOL Multiphysics environment to study the conductivity of objects in order to reduce the error in determining the size of the inhomogeneity in the reconstructed image. The study is performed by placing an inhomogeneity phantom in the conductive region. Based on the data obtained, a matrix of potential differences is constructed using the “near neighbor” algorithm. On its basis, in the GNU Octave environment, using the EIDORS package, a reconstruction of the conducted studies is obtained. With the help of the developed software that implements the method and algorithm for refining the boundaries, filtered images of reconstructions of the results of the studies are obtained. The use of this algorithm makes it possible to reduce the measurement error by a factor of 1.44.
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