抄録
Impedance spectroscopy (IS) is a measure of the electrical response of a system, and analysis of the response to yield useful information about the different properties of the system. In the present work, its application for the determination of concentration of the particles in the flowing liquid is presented. Experimental results are presented for polysterine particles floated in the water. Additionally, the method has potential to determine the composition of the liquid. Experimental results with the mixture of milk and yougurt are presented. Moreover, simulation results with the blood cells floating in the suspending plasma are presented to study the application of the methodology to monitor the clotting of the blood.