Validating Joint Acoustic Emissions Models as a Generalizable Predictor of Joint Health [0.03%]
联合声发射模型作为关节健康通用预测因子的有效性验证
Kristine L Richardson,Christopher J Nichols,Rachel Stegeman et al.
Kristine L Richardson et al.
Joint acoustic emissions (JAEs) have been used as a non-invasive sensing modality of joint health for different conditions such as acute injuries, osteoarthritis (OA), and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recent hardware improvements for sensing ...
Classifying Pre-Radiographic Osteoarthritis of the Knee Using Wearable Acoustics Sensing at the Point of Care [0.03%]
基于可穿戴声学传感器的膝关节影像前骨关节炎临床诊断分类研究
Christopher J Nichols,Göktuğ C Özmen,Kristine Richardson et al.
Christopher J Nichols et al.
This study was undertaken to determine if knee acoustic emissions (KAE) measured at the point of care with a wearable device can classify knees with pre-radiographic osteoarthritis (pre-OA) from healthy knees. We performed a single-center c...
Evaluating the Effects of Breaking Vacuum During the Fabrication of Amorphous Selenium Detectors [0.03%]
真空中断对非晶硒平板探测器性能影响的研究
Kaitlin Hellier,Molly McGrath,Shiva Abbaszadeh
Kaitlin Hellier
Direct conversion X-ray detectors offer high spatial resolution and improved sensitivity over indirect conversion detectors. As interest increases in their applications, including utilization as the top layer in dual-layer detectors for pol...
mmPose-FK: A Forward Kinematics Approach to Dynamic Skeletal Pose Estimation Using mmWave Radars [0.03%]
基于毫米波雷达的动态姿态估计正向运动学方法-MMpose-FK
Shuting Hu,Siyang Cao,Nima Toosizadeh et al.
Shuting Hu et al.
In this paper, we propose mmPose-FK, a novel millimeter wave (mmWave) radar-based pose estimation method that employs a dynamic forward kinematics (FK) approach to address the challenges posed by low resolution, specularity, and noise artif...
Dimitri A Lezcano,Yernar Zhetpissov,Mariana C Bernardes et al.
Dimitri A Lezcano et al.
Needle insertion using flexible bevel tip needles are a common minimally-invasive surgical technique for prostate cancer interventions. Flexible, asymmetric bevel tip needles enable physicians for complex needle steering techniques to avoid...
A Novel Soft and Inflatable Strain-based Tactile Sensing Balloon for Enhanced Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer Polyps Via Colonoscopy [0.03%]
一种新颖的软质可膨胀应变型触觉传感结肠镜检查息肉筛查 balloon,用于增强结肠镜检查中 colorectal cancer polyps 的诊断
Mohammad Rafiee Javazm,Ozdemir Can Kara,Farshid Alambeigi
Mohammad Rafiee Javazm
In this paper, with the goal of addressing the lack of tactile feedback in colorectal cancer (CRC) polyps diagnosis using a colonoscopy procedure, we propose the design and fabrication of a novel soft and inflatable strain-based tactile sen...
Md Abu Saleh Tajin,Md Shakir Hossain,William M Mongan et al.
Md Abu Saleh Tajin et al.
Ultra high frequency (UHF) passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag-based sensors are proposed for intravenous (IV) fluid level monitoring in medical Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Two versions of the sensor are proposed: a...
Improving Reliability of Magnetic Localization Using Input Space Transformation [0.03%]
基于输入空间转换的磁定位可靠性增强方法
Cem O Yaldiz,Nordine Sebkhi,Arpan Bhavsar et al.
Cem O Yaldiz et al.
Body motion tracking for medical applications has the potential to improve quality of life for people with physical or speech motor disorders. Current solutions available in the market are either inaccurate, not affordable, or are impractic...
Optimizing an Optical Cavity-Based Biosensor for Enhanced Sensitivity [0.03%]
一种基于光学腔的生物传感器的灵敏度优化方法研究
Marzhan Sypabekova,Aidan Hagemann,Jenna Kleiss et al.
Marzhan Sypabekova et al.
The rapid advancement of biosensor technology has revolutionized healthcare, offering improved sensitivity, specificity, and portability. We have developed an optical cavity-based biosensor (OCB) as a promising solution due to its label-fre...
Design of Piezoelectric Dual-Bandwidth Accelerometers for Completely Implantable Auditory Prostheses [0.03%]
用于全植入式人工耳蜗的压电双频带加速度计的设计
Alison E Hake,Panagiota Kitsopoulos,Karl Grosh
Alison E Hake
For the last 20 years, researchers have developed accelerometers to function as ossicular vibration sensors in order to eliminate the external components of hearing aid and cochlear implant systems. To date, no accelerometer has met all of ...