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Toward morphological thoracic EIT: major signal sources correspond to respective organ locations in CT.

2012

Lung and cardiovascular monitoring applications of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) require localization of relevant functional structures or organs of interest within the reconstructed images. We describe an algorithm for automatic detection of heart and lung regions in a time series of EIT images. Using EIT reconstruction based on anatomical models, candidate regions are identified in the frequency domain and image-based classification techniques applied. The algorithm was validated on a set of simultaneously recorded EIT and CT data in pigs. In all cases, identified regions in EIT images corresponded to those manually segmented in the matched CT image. Results demonstrate the abilit…

Computer scienceSwine0206 medical engineeringBiomedical Engineering02 engineering and technologyIterative reconstructionSignal030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineElectric ImpedanceImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsComputer visionElectrical impedance tomographyLungTomographyContextual image classificationbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsHeartSignal Processing Computer-AssistedImage segmentation020601 biomedical engineeringFrequency domainRadiography ThoracicArtificial intelligencebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedAlgorithmsIEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
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Optical method based detection and wavelets based processing of acoustic waves

2020

Acoustic waves (AW) has been used for the testing of static and dynamic structures. They contain the signature about the performance of rotary machines such as cyclic fatigue, friction, turbulence and cavitation. Thus has been extensively used in the condition monitoring and material characterization. In this paper, we present an algorithm based on wavelets to process the transient AW in time and frequency domain both simultaneously to extract its the temporal (e.g. time duration) and spectral properties (e.g. emission frequency). Further, optical method based on optical feedback (OF) is presented for detection of AW providing powerful non-contact, non-destructive diagnostic capabilities, w…

Computer scienceTurbulenceAcoustics010401 analytical chemistryProcess (computing)Condition monitoringAcoustic wave01 natural sciencesSignature (logic)0104 chemical sciences010309 opticsWaveletFrequency domain0103 physical sciencesTransient (oscillation)2020 15th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA)
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Stress Detection from Speech Using Spectral Slope Measurements

2018

Automatic detection of emotional stress is an active research domain, which has recently drawn increasing attention, mainly in the fields of computer science, linguistics, and medicine. In this study, stress is automatically detected by employing speech-derived features. Related studies utilize features such as overall intensity, MFCCs, Teager Energy Operator, and pitch. The present study proposes a novel set of features based on the spectral tilt of the glottal source and of the speech signal itself. The proposed features rely on the Probability Density Function of the estimated spectral slopes, and consist of the three most probable slopes from the glottal source, as well as the correspon…

Computer sciencebusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsProbability density functionPattern recognition02 engineering and technologyFundamental frequencySignalRandom forestEnergy operatorSpectral slopeClassifier (linguistics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessWord (computer architecture)
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A Trajectory-Driven SIMO mm-Wave Channel Model for a Moving Point Scatterer

2021

In this paper, we propose a trajectory-based three-dimensional (3D) non-stationary channel model for a millimeter wave (mm-Wave) single-input multiple-output (SIMO) system. The proposed channel model is designed to capture the mobility of a moving point scatterer in an indoor environment. We derive the expression of the time-variant (TV) channel transfer function (CTF). We study the TV Doppler characteristics of the channel, such as the TV Doppler power spectrum and the TV mean Doppler shift. To validate the proposed channel model, we performed a measurement campaign in an indoor environment using a software defined radar operating at 24 GHz. As a moving object, we consider a single swingin…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryAcoustics020208 electrical & electronic engineeringPendulumSpectral density020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeSoftwarelawExtremely high frequency0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsTrajectoryRadarbusinessDoppler effectComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channel2021 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
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Analysis of interference avoidance with load balancing in heterogeneous cellular networks

2016

In heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNets) smallcells are overlaid with macro-cells to handle heavy cellular data traffic in an efficient way. To achieve fast and reliable access to data with a better coverage it is necessary to offload users to the underutilized small-cells from the congested macro-cells. Sharing of the same licensed frequency spectrum by smallcells and macro-cells results in heavy cross-tier interference which significantly affects the downlink SINR. In this paper, we investigate and analyze a joint frequency-division duplex based cross-tier complementary spectrum sharing technique which is also regarded as reverse frequency allocation (RFA) scheme with load balancing. T…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS05 social sciencesDuplex (telecommunications)050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySpectral efficiencyLoad balancing (computing)Frequency allocation0508 media and communicationsTelecommunications link0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCellular networkbusinessComputer network2016 IEEE 27th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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Humidity Sensing by Polymer-Loaded UHF RFID Antennas

2012

Passive ultra high-frequency radio frequency identification tags, besides item labeling, are also able to exploit capability to sense the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the surrounding environment. Here, a new family of polymer-doped tags are proposed and fully characterized for the detection of ambient humidity. A sensitive chemical species based on PEDOT:PSS is used to load a shaped slot, carved into a folded-like patch tag. The communication and sensing capabilities of the resulting radio-sensor are investigated by means of simulation and measurements that show how to control and balance above opposite requirements by a proper deposition of the sensitive material. The …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringHumidityRFIDsensor antennaSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiSense (electronics)Microstrip antennaUltra high frequencyPEDOT:PSSRadio-frequency identificationDeposition (phase transition)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentation
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Influence of the luminance spatial non-homogeneities of a display monitor on the contrast sensitivity function determination

1999

Abstract The application of computer devices equipped with video monitors both in clinical practice and human vision research has become widespread. These devices offer great advantages over other traditional methodologies (such as printed tests) because they facilitate the variation of the experimental parameters or the design of new psychophysical experiences. The aim of this paper is to determine the degree to which spatial inhomogeneity affects the generation of sinusoidal gratings on a video display. Knowing this degree of tolerance will enable us to determine the minimum demands that can be made on the graphic board and the video screens for their implementation in assessing contrast …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryFast Fourier transformFrequency spaceLuminanceGrayscaleHuman-Computer InteractionClinical PracticeHardware and ArchitecturePsychophysicsComputer visionSpatial frequencySensitivity (control systems)Artificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessDisplays
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IRDA-based Heart Frequency Monitoring for Mobile Healthcare Applications

2008

Computer sciencebusiness.industryHealth caremedicineMedical emergencybusinessmedicine.diseaseHeart frequency
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Estimation of the Velocity of a Walking Person in Indoor Environments from mmWave Signals

2018

The present work is motivated by the growing interest in using millimeter-wave (mmWave) bands in future wireless indoor communications. For a variety of wireless indoor applications, such as remote medical care, healthcare services, and human-machine interaction, it is of crucial importance to estimate the velocity of walking persons in indoor environments with high precision. In this paper, we present a novel procedure for estimating the velocity of a walking person in indoor environments by using mmWave signals. The indoor environment is considered to be equipped with a distributed $2\times 2$ multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system operating in the 60 GHz band. The proposed approach…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryMIMOReal-time computing020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyTime–frequency analysissymbols.namesake0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsWirelessSpectrogram020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessDoppler effect2018 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps)
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Real filter based on Mellin radial harmonics for scale-invariant pattern recognition.

1994

Several theoretical and experimental studies are developed in order to simplify the construction of filters based on Mellin radial harmonics (MRH) for scale-invariant pattern recognition. A real filter based on MRH is designed. The impulse response of the filter is a hermitic function, obtained by a suitable modification of a MRH component. This real filter has the same scale invariance as the conventional complex MRH filters, with the main advantage of its simplicity. Both computer simulations and optical experiments are presented.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Pattern recognitionFunction (mathematics)Scale invarianceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeFourier transformFilter (video)HarmonicsPattern recognition (psychology)symbolsArtificial intelligenceBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFrequency modulationImpulse responseApplied optics
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