Electrical impedance spectroscopy as a potential tool for recovering bone porosity.

@article{BonifasiLista2009ElectricalIS,
  title={Electrical impedance spectroscopy as a potential tool for recovering bone porosity.},
  author={Carlos Bonifasi-Lista and Elena Cherkaev},
  journal={Physics in medicine and biology},
  year={2009},
  volume={54 10},
  pages={
          3063-82
        }
}
This paper deals with the recovery of porosity of bone from measurements of its effective electrical properties. The microstructural information is contained in the spectral measure in the Stieltjes representation of the bone effective complex permittivity or complex conductivity and can be recovered from the measurements over a range of frequencies. The problem of reconstruction of the spectral measure is very ill-posed and requires the use of regularization techniques. We apply the method to… 

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