Low common mode error data collection strategy for electrical resistance tomography

Owing to the small differential signals and large common mode signals expected in electrical resistance tomography, high accuracy is difficult to achieve and becomes more so with increased frequency. A way forward is to minimise the common mode voltage (CMV) at the input. A new data collection strategy is presented which is intended to minimise the effect of CMV in order to improve the overall quality of the measured data.

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