Feasibility study of non–invasive analysis of the bioelectrical impedance
Date
2023Author
Plonis, Darius
Katkevičius, Andrius
Krukonis, Audrius
Kalinauskas, Edas
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This study explores the practical application and impact of bioimpedance analysis in mobile devices for monitoring human health. The objective of the study is to propose a feasible application of noninvasive bioimpedance analysis by using the tetrapolar electrode connection method and the Cole–Cole model. Bioimpedance measurements and calculation of electrical parameters are performed using ANSYS HFSS software for theoretical calculations and digital signal processing technology for real–time measurements using hardware devices. The study demonstrates the potential of noninvasive bioimpedance analysis to address health issues such as obesity and heart disease. It also highlights its usefulness as a non–invasive alternative for measuring glucose concentration in diabetic patients, reducing the risk of infection. The findings indicate the feasibility of using bioimpedance analysis in mobile devices for health monitoring purposes.