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Lock-in amplifier as a sensitive instrument for biomedical measurement: Analysis and implementation

Abd Djawad, Yasser; Kiely, Janice; Luxton, Richard; Wraith, Patrick

Authors

Yasser Abd Djawad

Janice Kiely Janice.Kiely@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Bio-electronics/Res In CoDi

Richard Luxton Richard.Luxton@uwe.ac.uk
Research Centre Director-IBST/Professor

Patrick Wraith



Abstract

A measuring instrument plays important role in the biomedical measurement since the biological process in living organism generates very weak signal. Therefore, a reliable and sensitive measuring instrument is needed. In this study, a lock-in amplifier was analysed and tested. This paper presents an experiment to investigate the lock-in amplifier for biomedical measurement. An experiment using RC (resistor capacitor) tissue model to measure the voltage change related to impedance change was performed using a lock-in amplifier to evaluate the accuracy of the lock-in amplifier. Three different values of the capacitor in the RC tissue model were applied regarding to simulate small impedance changes. The measurement results were compared with the theoretical calculation and an impedance measurement system. An error analysis was conducted to investigate the accuracy of the measurement. The comparison result showed that impedance measurement using lock-in amplifier is an effective technique, which could able to measure very small voltage regarding impedance change in the RC tissue model.

Citation

Abd Djawad, Y., Kiely, J., Luxton, R., & Wraith, P. (2014). Lock-in amplifier as a sensitive instrument for biomedical measurement: Analysis and implementation

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 19, 2014
Publication Date Aug 8, 2014
Deposit Date Apr 5, 2018
Journal Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering
Print ISSN 2302-4046
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 10
Pages 7214-7222
Keywords impedance, RC tissue model, cell measurements
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/813675