2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11131713
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An In Situ Electrical Impedance Tomography Sensor System for Biomass Estimation of Tap Roots

Abstract: Root biomass is one of the most relevant root parameters for studies of plant response to environmental change. In this work, a dynamic and adjustable electrode array sensor system is designed for developing a cost-effective, high-speed data acquisition system based on electrical impedance tomography (EIT). The developed EIT system is found to be suitable for in situ measurements and capable of monitoring the changes in root growth and development with three-dimensional imaging by measuring impedances in multi… Show more

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“…They managed to reconstruct reasonable lung anatomy using differential imaging, but the challenge of absolute imaging remains unresolved. Basak & Wahid (2022) developed an in-situ measurement system for the root zone, applicable for sensor-based monitoring of root growth via differential 3D imaging. However, these 3D reconstruction methods necessitate substantial computational resources to solve the inverse problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They managed to reconstruct reasonable lung anatomy using differential imaging, but the challenge of absolute imaging remains unresolved. Basak & Wahid (2022) developed an in-situ measurement system for the root zone, applicable for sensor-based monitoring of root growth via differential 3D imaging. However, these 3D reconstruction methods necessitate substantial computational resources to solve the inverse problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%