An experimental study of induced-current electrical impedance tomography verifies that image quality Is enhanced by employing six rather than three induction coils by increasing the number of independent measurements. However, with an increasing number of coils, the inverse problem becomes more sensitive to measurement noise, Using 16 electrodes to measure surface voltages, it Is possible to collect 6 x 15 = 90 independent measurements. For comparison purposes, images of two dimensional conductivity perturbations are reconstructed by using the data for three and six coils with the truncated pseudoinverse algorithm, By searching for the optimal truncation index that minimizes the noise error plus the resolution error, the signal-to-noise rat...