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Publikováno v:
Planetary and Space Science. 58:994-1006
Human factors research is a critical element of space exploration as it provides insight into a crew’s performance, psychology and interpersonal relationships. Understanding the way humans work in space-exploration analogue environments permits the
Publikováno v:
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 61(8)
Over the past two decades, there have been a lot of advances in the field of pattern analyses for biomedical signals, which have helped in both medical diagnoses and in furthering our understanding of the human body. A relatively recent area of inter
Autor:
Aaron Jaech, Chandrasekhar Bhagavatula, R. Blue, Marc O Griofa, Vijayakumar Bhagavatula, Marios Savvides, Robert M. Friedman
Publikováno v:
ICIP
The cardiosynchronous signal obtained through Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) is a non-invasive method for monitoring hemodynamics with potential applications in combat triage and biometric identification. The RFII signal is periodic i
Autor:
Vijayakumar Bhagavatula, Rebecca S. Blue, Robert M. Friedman, Madhusudan Bhagavatula, Marc O Griofa, Marios Savvides
Publikováno v:
ICIP
Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) measures hemodynamic function via resonance frequency coupling to a hydrophilic protein molecule. The RFII device generates a cardiosynchronous waveform from the identification of blood movement in the t
Autor:
Shreyas Venugopalan, Chandrasekhar Bhagavatula, Rebecca S. Blue, Marc O Griofa, Marios Savvides, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, Robert Friedman
Publikováno v:
EMBC
In this paper we explore how a Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) signal may be used as a biometric feature. This could allow the identification of subjects in operational and potentially hostile environments. Features extracted from the
Autor:
Robert M. Friedman, Aaron Jaech, Rebecca S. Blue, Marc O Griofa, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, Marios Savvides
Publikováno v:
EMBC
The use of Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) is being investigated for use as a noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring system and in the capacity of a biometric identifier. Biometric identification of subjects by cardiosynchronous waveform g
Autor:
Marios Savvides, Robert M. Friedman, Rebecca S. Blue, Si Ying Hu, Aaron Jaech, Philip Hamski, Madhusudan Bhagavatula, Marc O Griofa
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Non-contact, non-invasive monitoring of hemodynamic parameters would be ideal for medical monitoring in a variety of environments. Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) measures hemodynamic function via resonance frequency coupling to a hydr
Autor:
Aaron Jaech, Marc O Griofa, Marios Savvides, Robert Friedman, Madhu Bhagavatula, Si Ying Diana Hu, Rebecca S. Blue
Publikováno v:
ACSCC
Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) measures hemodynamic function via resonance frequency coupling to a hydrophilic protein molecule and the resonant return signal phase change. The RFII device generates a cardiosynchronous waveform from t
Autor:
Kenneth D. Cohen, Rebecca Blue, Andrew Attila Pal, Robert M. Friedman, Tom Merrick, Robert Rinehart, Marc O Griofa, Philip Hamski
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 2011 Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Conference: Image Informatics and Analytics in Biomedicine.
Non-contact, non-invasive monitoring of hemodynamic parameters has long been deemed to be important to medical monitoring in a variety of environments. Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) measures hemodynamic function via resonance frequen