Current Density Impedance Imaging of an Anisotropic Conductivity in a Known Conformal Class
Abstract
We present a procedure for recovering the conformal factor of an anisotropic conductivity matrix in a known conformal class in a domain in Euclidean space of dimension greater than or equal to 2. The method requires one internal measurement, together with a priori knowledge of the conformal class (local orientation) of the conductivity matrix. This problem arises in the coupled-physics medical imaging modality of Current Density Impedance Imaging (CDII) and the assumptions on the data are suitable for measurements determinable from cross-property based couplings of the two imaging modalities CDII and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). We show that the corresponding electric potential is the unique solution of a constrained minimization problem with respect to a weighted total variation functional defined in terms of the physical data. Further, we show that the associated equipotential surfaces are area minimizing with respect to a Riemannian metric obtained from the data. The results are also extended to allow the presence of perfectly conducting and/or insulating inclusions.
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@article{arxiv.1302.7044,
title = {Current Density Impedance Imaging of an Anisotropic Conductivity in a Known Conformal Class},
author = {Nicholas Hoell and Amir Moradifam and Adrian Nachman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.7044},
year = {2013}
}