A high-speed bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy system based on the digital auto-balancing bridge method

Li, Nan and Xu, Hui and Wang, Wei and Zhou, Zhou and Qiao, Guofeng and Li, David D U (2013) A high-speed bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy system based on the digital auto-balancing bridge method. Measurement Science and Technology, 24 (6). 065701. ISSN 0957-0233 (https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/24/6/065701)

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Abstract

A novel bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy system based on the digital auto-balancing bridge method improved from the conventional analogue auto-balancing method is presented for bioelectrical impedance measurements. The hardware of the proposed system consists of a reference source, a null detector, a variable source, a field programmable gate array, a clock generator, a flash and a USB controller. Software implemented in the field programmable gate array includes three major blocks: clock management, peripheral control and digital signal processing. The principle and realization of the least-mean-squares-based digital auto-balancing algorithm is introduced in detail. The performances of our system were examined by comparing with a commercial impedance analyzer. The results reveal that the proposed system has high speed (less than 3.5 ms per measurement) and high accuracy in the frequency range of 1 kHz-10 MHz. Compared with the commercial instrument based on the traditional analogue auto-balancing method, our system shows advantages in measurement speed, compactness and flexibility, making it suitable for various bioelectrical impedance measurement applications.

ORCID iDs

Li, Nan, Xu, Hui, Wang, Wei, Zhou, Zhou, Qiao, Guofeng and Li, David D U ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6401-4263;