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Paulo Abreu, Fernando Carneiro and Maria Teresa Restivo
This paper presents the initial development of a non-invasive system for identification of the pulse pressure waveform to be used for screening cardiac problems. The system employs a tonometric method using an off-the-shelf force sensor and custom-design...
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Claudiu Andrei Stan, Koji Motomura, Gabriel Blaj, Yoshiaki Kumagai, Yiwen Li, Daehyun You, Taishi Ono, Armin Kalita, Tadashi Togashi, Shigeki Owada, Kensuke Tono, Makina Yabashi, Tetsuo Katayama and Kiyoshi Ueda
The high energy densities deposited in materials by focused X-ray laser pulses generate shock waves which travel away from the irradiated region, and can generate complex wave patterns or induce phase changes. We determined the time-pressure histories of...
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Mayu Inoue, Yuichiro Tanioka and Yusuke Yamanaka
A dense cabled observation network, called the seafloor observation network for earthquakes and tsunami along the Japan Trench (S-net), was installed in Japan. This study aimed to develop a near-real time tsunami source estimation technique using the oce...
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Shing-Hong Liu, Li-Jen Liu, Kuo-Li Pan, Wenxi Chen and Tan-Hsu Tan
With the advancement of wearable technology, many physiological monitoring instruments are gradually being converted into wearable devices. However, as a consumer product, the blood pressure monitor is still a cuff-type device, which does perform a beat-...
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Moragot Kandee,Poonpong Boonbrahm,Valla Tantayotai
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Pulse signals can be used to observe the early sign of patients' health problems. From medical researches, monitoring the characteristic of arterial pulse waveform shows some risk indicator of specific diseases, e.g., hypertension, cardiovascular and hea...
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