Determination of pulmonary edema using microwave sensor array: Simulation studies with anatomically realistic human CAD-models

Author(s):  
Ruthsenne Gagarin ◽  
Gui Chao Huang ◽  
Nuri Celik ◽  
Magdy F. Iskander
Author(s):  
Wei Chen ◽  
S.L. Yuen ◽  
R.H.Y. So

This paper summarizes the progress made in the quest to establish a Cybersickness Dose Value (CSDV). The Motion Sickness Dose Value (MSDV), reported in the British Standard BS6841, has been used to predict the severity of seasickness since 1987. In 1999, the authors of this paper proposed a CSDV formulation with a structure similar to that of the MSDV (So, 1999). Since then, several experiments and simulation studies have been conducted to modify and develop the proposed CSDV formula. In particular, progress has been made in (i) the methods to measure CSDV, (ii) the determination of a frequency weighting curve to equalize the non-linear relationship between the navigation velocity and levels of cybersickness, and (iii) the detailed formulation of CSDV. This paper summarizes the past progress and reports on the current effort in developing a CSDV.


1994 ◽  
Vol 57 (3) ◽  
pp. 385-393 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor H. Fingar ◽  
Scott W. Taber ◽  
T.Jeffery Wieman

2018 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 361-364
Author(s):  
Md. Naimur Rahman ◽  
Sayed Amirul Hassan ◽  
Md. Samsuzzaman ◽  
Mandeep Singh Jit Singh ◽  
Mohammad Tariqul Islam

1993 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
PJ Papadakos ◽  
DS Johnson ◽  
JS Abramowicz ◽  
DM Sherer

Adult respiratory distress syndrome, presenting as rapid respiratory decompensation in the setting of preeclampsia at 36 weeks of gestation, was managed by early hemodynamic monitoring with pulmonary artery catheterization. With confirmation of the diagnosis of preeclampsia the patient was delivered promptly; improvement of her respiratory failure was observed within 48 hours. Consideration of adult respiratory distress syndrome in the setting of preeclampsia is discussed, with emphasis on early confirmation of the diagnosis and determination of the precise mechanisms of pulmonary edema.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 627-645
Author(s):  
Claudia Valentina Popa ◽  
Alina Vasilescu ◽  
Simona Carmen Litescu ◽  
Camelia Albu ◽  
Andrei Florin Danet

Author(s):  
Kianoosh Kazemi ◽  
Gholamreza Moradi ◽  
Ayaz Ghorbani

Abstract In this paper, a novel SIW microwave sensor is designed to accurately determine the broadband complex permittivity of medium loss and dispersive liquids using a number of higher order modes in 11–20 GHz. To achieve a higher accuracy in characterization, the sensor is equipped with some methods such as Photonic Band Gap method, slow-wave via, and a new feedline, which enhances the quality factor for the higher order TE1,0,n modes. The operating principle of this sensor is based on the cavity perturbation technique, in which the resonant properties of the cavity are utilized to extract the dielectric properties of liquid under test. To provide a method to decrease the LUT consumption, a winding microfluidic channel is designed and embedded in the cavity. The channel increases the interaction between the induced electric field and the LUT. The accuracy of different perturbation technique for determination of permittivity is compared with each other.


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