System Based on the Technique of Spectroscopy for Measurement of Bioimpedancias for Samples in Tissues of Fish

Authors

  • José Ramón Iglesias Gamarra
  • Omar Rodríguez Alvarez
  • Edson Macías Cifuentes
  • Eduardo Cabrera Durán
  • Sandra Milena Daza Orsini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1909-2458/ingeniare.17.558

Keywords:

Bioimpedance, spectroscopy, instrumentation amplifiers, Matlab, Protocol

Abstract

The project described in this paper is the first part of the research conducted by MAGMA Engineering research team of the electronic engineering program at Universidad del Magdalena, Colombia, whose main research subject was quality control of process in the Centro Acuícola y Pesquero at this university through the determination of impedance patterns in fish in its early post-mortem phase to detect impedance levels of a species in decomposition or with a high level of tissue damage. This first part of the research was oriented to build a prototype capable of measuring the fish tissue impedance applying the impedance spectroscopy method in the range of 1ω to 100ω. The prototype consists mainly of two high-resolution frequency function generators capable of generating an arbitrary frequency in the range of 100hz to 500khz.

 

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2015-07-01

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Iglesias Gamarra JR, Rodríguez Alvarez O, Macías Cifuentes E, Cabrera Durán E, Daza Orsini SM. System Based on the Technique of Spectroscopy for Measurement of Bioimpedancias for Samples in Tissues of Fish. ingeniare [Internet]. 2015 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Dec. 5];(17):11-30. Available from: https://revistas.unilibre.edu.co/index.php/ingeniare/article/view/558

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