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Teaduslikud juhendajad: Scientific supervisors: |
Mart Min, Prof. Dr.,
TTU Institute of Electronics,
principal scientist, and Toomas Parve, PhD. Institute of Electronics, senior researcher . |
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Oponendid: Oponents: |
Ivars Bilinskis, Prof., Dr. Sci. Eng.,
Academician of Latvian Academy of Sciences,
Latvia, and Alberts Kristins, Doctor phys., head of the Laboratory of Electronic Engineering, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Latvia. |
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Abstract, Kokkuvõte, Acknowledgments, Frequent abbreviations, and acronyms (i...xii) 1. Chapter 1 (1...53) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Analog versus digital realm 1.3 Black box 1.4 Impedance and admittance 1.5 Dielectrics 1.6 Impedance of the tissues 1.7 Measurement of EBI, basic considerations 1.8 Voltage pickup basics 1.9 Aspects of the signal processing 1.10 Impact of noise and disturbances 1.11 Multifrequency and multisite measurement considerations 1.12 Signals and processing revisited 1.13 Spectroscopy considerations 1.14 Sourcing current 1.15 Safety and reliability 2. Chapter 2 (54...73) 2.1 Description of the design task and general solution 2.2 Practical design decisions 2.3 Instrument control 2.4 Sampling, signal processing and communications 2.5 Full boxed device and subassemblies 2.6 Test ficture and test results 3. Chapter 3 (74...84) 3.1 Results, conclusions, and first improvements 3.2 Lessons learned from design of similar devices 3.3 Revision and directions for future development 3.4 Modular bioimpedance spectroscopy device 3.5 Towards the future 3.6 Conclusions References (85...92) APPENDIXES (93...117) 117 pp. |