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BIOSTEC BIODEVICES 2017: Porto, Portugal
- Nathalia Peixoto, Ana L. N. Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Mário Vaz:
Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2017) - Volume 1: BIODEVICES, Porto - Portugal, February 21-23, 2017. SciTePress 2017, ISBN 978-989-758-216-5
Invited Speakers
Keynote Speakers
- Bart M. ter Haar Romeny:
Brain-inspired Medical Image Analysis for Computer-aided Diagnosis. BIOSTEC 2017: 5 - Joyce Westerink:
Enhancing Well-being through Psychophysiology. BIOSTEC 2017: 7 - Kristina Höök:
Designing for Somaesthetic Experiences - Focusing on Actuation Rather than Sensing?. BIOSTEC 2017: 9 - Bethany K. Bracken:
An Unobtrusive System to Measure, Assess, and Predict Cognitive Workload in Real-World Environments. BIOSTEC 2017: 11
Papers
Full Papers
- Kushaagra Goyal, Abhishek Lal, Basabi Bhaumik:
DWT based Low Power Image Compressor for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy. 17-24 - Giovanni Saggio, Giuseppe Tancredi, Laura Sbernini, Costantino Del Gaudio, Alessandra Bianco, Jacob Zeitani:
In-vitro Force Assessments of an Autoclavable Instrumented Sternal Retractor. 25-31 - Victor Zena-Giménez, Javier Garcia-Casado, Gema Prats-Boluda, Yiyao Ye-Lin:
Effects of Configuration and Dimension of Concentric Ring Electrodes in EEnG Recording Applications. 32-37 - Luís Rosado, João Oliveira, Maria João M. Vasconcelos, José M. Correia da Costa, Dirk Elias, Jaime S. Cardoso:
µSmartScope: 3D-printed Smartphone Microscope with Motorized Automated Stage. 38-48 - Emre Altinagac, Selen Taskin, Hüseyin Kizil:
Single Cell Array Impedance Analysis for Cell Detection and Classification in a Microfluidic Device. 49-53 - Vladimir I. Ogurtsov, Karen Twomey, J. Pulka:
A Portable Sensing System for Impedance based Detection of Biotoxin Substances. 54-62 - Dalila Vieira, Filipa Mata, Ana S. Moita, António L. N. Moreira:
Microfluidic Prototype of a Lab-on-Chip Device for Lung Cancer Diagnostics. 63-68 - Juan C. Yepes, Alvaro J. Saldarriaga, Jorge M. Vélez, Vera Z. Pérez, Manuel J. Betancur:
A Hardware-in-the-loop Simulation Study of a Mechatronic System for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Rehabilitation. 69-80 - Alicia Zörner, Susanne Oertel, Björn Schmitz, Nadine Lang, Michael P. M. Jank, Lothar Frey:
Determination of the Selectivity of Printed Wearable Sweat Sensors. 81-87
Short Papers
- Marcel Mlynczak, Marek Zylinski, Wiktor Niewiadomski, Gerard Cybulski:
Ambulatory Devices Measuring Cardiorespiratory Activity with Motion. 91-97 - Denis G. Lapitan, Dmitry A. Rogatkin, Saydulla Persheyev, Andrey Rogatkin:
New Simple Phenomenological Model for Laser Doppler Measurements of Blood Flow in Tissue. 98-103 - Abdulwadood A. Al-Ali, Ahmed S. Elwakil, Abdelaziz Ahmad, Brent Maundy:
Design of a Portable Low-Cost Impedance Analyzer. 104-109 - Jan Kubícek, Iveta Bryjova, Marek Penhaker, Vladimir Kasik, Zbynek Labza, Martin Cerný, Martin Augustynek:
Modeling of Blood Perfusion in Dependence of Scanning Angle from LDPI Data. 110-117 - Taito Hosaka, Iman Amanina, Naohiro Saruwatari, Shoichiro Yoshihara, Bryan J. MacDonald:
Influence of Microstructural Evolution Processed by ECAP on Corrosion Behavior of Pure Magnesium in RPMI-1640 Medium. 118-125 - Iveta Bryjova, Jan Kubícek, Vladimir Kasik, Daniel Kamensky, Hana Klosova, Marek Penhaker, Martin Cerný:
Objective Measurement of Hypertrophic Scars using Skin Colorimeter. 126-133 - Marek Penhaker, Jan Polomik, Jan Kubícek, Vladimir Kasik:
Biopotential Conducting Polymer Electrodes Design and Realization for ECG Measurement. 134-141 - Subhajit Guha, Christian Wenger:
Radio Frequency CMOS Chem-bio Viscosity Sensors based on Dielectric Spectroscopy. 142-148 - Wellington C. Pinheiro, Bruno E. Bittencourt, Lucas B. Luiz, Lucas A. Marcello, Vinicius F. Antonio, Paulo Henrique A. de Lira, Ricardo G. Stolf, Maria Cláudia Ferrari de Castro:
Parkinson's Disease Tremor Suppression - A Double Approach Study - Part 1. 149-155 - Tjerignimin Silue, Saugandhika Minnikanti, Nathalia Peixoto:
Randles Model of Vitreous Humor. 156-162 - Paulo Santos, Valentina Vassilenko, Fábio Vasconcelos, Flávio Gil:
Implementation of Machine Learning for Breath Collection. 163-170 - P. K. Shivhare, Anil Prabhakar, A. K. Sen:
Development of an Integrated Optofluidic Platform for Droplet and Micro Particle Sensing - Microflow Analyzer for Interrogating Self Aligned Droplets and Droplet Encapsulated Micro Objects. 171-178 - Ambili Mohan, N. Marshkole, A. P. Nair, Anish Bharadwaj, Anil Prabhakar, Taslimarif Saiyed:
Development of a Lab on a Chip Flow Cytometer - Portable and Affordable Flowcytometer for Point of Care Diagnostics in Rural Areas. 179-185 - Guangyu Zhu, Masakazu Nakao, Qi Yuan, Joon Hock Yeo:
in-vitro Assessment of Expanded-Polytetrafluoroethylene Stentless Tri-leaflet Valve Prosthesis for Aortic Valve Replacement. 186-189 - Tomislav Staroveski, Zlatko Catlak, Miho Klaic, Toma Udiljak:
A Test Bed Model of an Advanced Handheld Bone Drilling System. 190-193 - Joseph Mizrahi, Navit Roth, Rahamim Seliktar:
Modulation of Impedance and Muscle Activation of the Upper Limb Joints while Simultaneously Controlling Manual-grasping and Walking. 194-199 - Patrizio Barca, Marco Giannelli, Maria Evelina Fantacci, Davide Caramella:
Evaluation of the Imaging Properties of a CT Scanner with the Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm - Noise, Contrast and Spatial Resolution Properties of CT Images Reconstructed at Different Blending Levels. 200-206 - Renato Varoto, Gustavo Casagrande de Oliveira, Adolfo Victor Freire de Lima, Matheus Missola Critter, Alberto Cliquet Junior:
A Low Cost Wireless System to Monitor Plantar Pressure using Insole Sensor: Feasibility Approach. 207-214 - Lionel Pazart, Fatimata Seydou Sall, A. De Luca, A. Vivot-Pugin, S. Pili-Floury, G. Capellier, A. Khoury:
Consideration of the Human Factor in the Design and Development of a New Medical Device: Example of a Device to Assist Manual Ventilation. 215-223 - Roberto Giovanni Ramírez-Chavarría, Celia Sánchez-Pérez, Daniel Matatagui:
Analysis of Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements of Biological Tissue using the Distribution of Relaxation Times Method. 224-228 - Cristina Martínez-Gómez, Alberto Olmo, Gloria Huertas, Pablo Pérez, Andrés Maldonado-Jacobi, Alberto Yufera:
A CMOS Tracking System Approach for Cell Motility Assays. 229-236 - Helder Freitas, Vítor H. Carvalho, Filomena O. Soares, Demétrio Matos:
Virtual Application for Preventing Repetitive Strain Injuries on Hands: First Insights. 237-244
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