Mellenthin, Michelle M., authorMueller, Jennifer L., advisorLear, Kevin, committee memberKrapf, Diego, committee memberPezeshki, Ali, committee member2016-08-182018-08-172016http://hdl.handle.net/10217/176717Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a technique used to image the varying electrical properties of biological tissues or tissue conductivity and permittivity. There are many clinical uses of EIT, but as a newer imaging modality, there is interest in improving hardware to acquire EIT data, creating models of the system and generating high quality images. The two main contributions of this work include: (1) EIT hardware advancements and (2) software modeling to simulate measured human subject data. Specifically, this dissertation includes the design and testing of Colorado State University's first EIT system, the pairwise current injection active complex electrode (ACE1) system for phasic voltage measurement. The ACE1 system was primarily designed for thoracic EIT applications, and its performance and limitations were tested through a variety of experiments. Additionally, the EIT forward problem was used to investigate electrode-skin contact impedance.born digitaldoctoral dissertationsengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.EITimpedancetomographyelectricalcontactsystemThe active complex electrode (ACE1) electrical impedance tomography system & anatomically inspired modeling of electrode-skin contact impedanceText