The ScouseTom is versatile Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) system. It comprises a commercial current source Keithley 6221 and EEG amplifiers e.g. Biosemi or the actiCHamp, alongside custom switching/control circuitry and software.
If you are interested in making a ScouseTom EIT system, please create an issue in the repo or email us, we would love to help you!
Checklist
- Keithley 6221 Current source
- EEG system with sufficient bandwidth. The Biosemi and actiCHamp have been used so far, and likely the gtec or the Open-Ephys will work too
- Matlab - needed for processing anyway. Control the system using the Matlab code here
- Arduino Due For the controller
- Arduino Switch Board This controls the current source and the timing of switching current injection pairs
- Switch Network At least one, each for 37 channels. This connects the current source to the EEG system and the electrodes
Please cite the journal article found here
Avery, J., Dowrick, T., Faulkner, M., Goren, N. and Holder, D., 2017.
A Versatile and Reproducible Multi-Frequency Electrical Impedance Tomography System.
Sensors, 17(2), p.280.
To process the data you collect with this system, use the code found in this repo
Requires a forward model, generated by the code here, and the reconstruction code here to create the images
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