Table 1.
Author | Purpose | Frequency Range | Impedance Range | Maximum Error |
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C. J. Chen et al. [51] | Monitoring Cell Cultures | Set to 10 Hz | Not specified | Not specified |
T. Schwarzenberger et al. [52] | Monitoring Cell Cultures | 100 Hz–100 kHz | Not specified | 2%–magnitude, 2%–argument |
M. H. Wang et al. [53] (uses an AD5934) | Measuring Isolated Cells | 0.1 Hz–100 kHz | 100 Ω–10 MΩ | Around 10% for cell measurement |
J. Broeders et al. [55] | Biosensor Application | 10 Hz–100 kHz | 10 Ω–5 MΩ | Not specified |
P. Bogónez-Franco et al. [57] | Bioimpedance Monitor | 100 Hz–200 kHz | 10 Ω–1 kΩ | 2.5%–magnitude, 4.5%–argument |
J. Ferreira et al. [58] | Bioimpedance Electrodes In Clothing | 5 kHz–450 kHz | Not specified | 0.7%–resistance, 17%–reactance |
C. Margo et al. [59] | “Embedded” applications for bioimpedance | 1 kHz–100 kHz | Not specified. No data | 2.5%–magnitude, 1.3%–argument |
A. Melwin y K. Rajasekaran [60] | Body composition measurements | Set to 50 kHz | Not specified | 2% (not specified) |
J. Hoja y G. Lentka [61,62] | Object monitoring technique | 0.01 Hz–100 kHz | 10 Ω–10 GΩ | 1.6%–magnitude, 0.6%–argument |