Electrical Impedance Measurements: Algorithms for impedance estimation and equivalent circuit parameters determination
LECTURER
Pedro Ramos
Associate Professor at Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
ABSTRACT
For many years, impedance measurements have been one of the most
researched and developed fields in the measurement of electrical
quantities. The relevance of impedance measurements is derived from
the fact that the electrical impedance is a key parameter that
describes the electrical characteristics of materials, circuits,
components and the electrical output of many sensors.
Impedance Spectroscopy (IS) is widely used in science and industry
because it describes the impedance variation within a certain
frequency range of interest. Impedance measurement systems are
constantly being improved to take advantage of new developments in ADC
capabilities and in the processing capabilities of new
microcontrollers/processors. These factors have led to the development
of small portable embedded impedance measurement systems that span
multiple frequency decades and/or impedance ranges. At the core of
these developments is also the development of new signal processing
algorithms that can be executed in the device without the need for
offline analysis and that can deliver in real-time important real-time
estimates.
In this presentation, examples of impedance measurement methods are
described together with examples from implementations of portable
embedded impedance measurement systems. The algorithms used to
extract, from the ADC measured samples, the impedance values are
analyzed. To conclude, algorithms that can estimate, from the
impedance frequency response, the equivalent circuit parameters are
presented.
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Pedro M. Ramos was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1972. Received the Diploma and the Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon - UL (formerly Technical University of Lisbon), Lisbon, Portugal, in 1995, 1997, and 2001, respectively. Associate Professor with habilitation at Instituto Superior Técnico, UL and Senior Researcher of the Instrumentation and Measurement Research Group at the Instituto de Telecomunicações. Current research interests include impedance measurements, impedance spectroscopy, sine-fitting algorithms, automatic measurement systems, power-quality monitoring/measurements, determination of uncertainty in measurement systems, and non-destructive electronic measurement systems. Member of IMEKO TC4—Measurement of Electrical Quantities since 2006, Scientific Secretary of IMEKO T4 in 2012-2014 and the Vice-Chair of IMEKO TC4 in 2015-2018. IEEE Senior Member since 2013.