This paper presents amultitasking electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system designed to improve the flexibility and durability\nof an existing EIT system. The ability of the present EIT system to detect, locate, and reshape objects was evaluated by four different\nexperiments. The results of the study show that the system can detect and locate an object with a diameter as small as 1.5mm in a\ntesting tank with a diameter of 134 mm.Moreover, the results demonstrate the ability of the current system to reconstruct an image\nof several dielectric object shapes. Based on the results of the experiments, the programmable EIT system can adapt the EIT system\nfor different applications without the need to implement a new EIT system, which may help to save time and cost. The setup for all\nthe experiments consisted of a testing tank with an attached 16-electrode array made of titanium alloy grade 2. The titanium alloy\nelectrode was used to enhance EIT system�s durability and lifespan.
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