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found 188 matches
- 2014
- Jamilah A. Abdur-Rahim, Takeshi Ogawa, Junichiro Hirayama, Shin Ishii:
Database-driven artifact detection method for EEG systems with few channels (DAD). BioCAS 2014: 5-8 - Jamilah A. Abdur-Rahim, Takeshi Ogawa, Junichiro Hirayama, Shin Ishii:
Live demonstration: Database-driven artifact detection method for EEG systems with few channels (DAD). BioCAS 2014: 180 - Pradeep K. W. Abeygunawardhana, Masaru Fujiwara, Satoru Suzuki, Ichirou Ishimaru:
Signal conditioning for imaging type Fourier spectroscopy using Independent Component Analysis. BioCAS 2014: 77-80 - Farzaneh Ahmadi, Matheus Araujo Ribeiro, Mark Halaki:
Surface electromyography of neck strap muscles for estimating the intended pitch of a bionic voice source. BioCAS 2014: 37-40 - Abraham Akinin, Joshua Yang, Alexander Williams, Andrew Lee, Pedram Pourhoseini, Arnost Fronek, Gert Cauwenberghs:
Continuous wave ultrasonic doppler tonometry. BioCAS 2014: 328-331 - Hany M. Arafa, Sahil Shah, Jennifer Blain Christen:
An integrated system for continuous assessment of intercellular pH. BioCAS 2014: 332-335 - Arash Arami, Kamiar Aminian, David Forchelet, Philippe Renaud:
Implantable and wearable measurement system for smart knee prosthesis. BioCAS 2014: 240-243 - José L. Ausín, Javier Ramos, Guido Torelli, Juan F. Duque-Carillo:
Live demonstration: A wireless multichannel bioimpedance spectrometer for patient monitoring. BioCAS 2014: 176 - Abner Ayala-Acevedo, Maysam Ghovanloo:
Smartphone-compatible robust classification algorithm for the Tongue Drive System. BioCAS 2014: 161-164 - Afreen Azhari, Takumi Sugitani, Kenta Sogo, Takamaro Kikkawa, Xia Xiao:
A 17 GHz bandwidth 1.2 mW CMOS switching matrix for UWB breast cancer imaging. BioCAS 2014: 109-112 - Arezu Bagheri, Mohammad Tariqus Salam, José Luis Pérez Velazquez, Roman Genov:
56-channel direct-coupled chopper-stabilized EEG monitoring ASIC with digitally-assisted offset correction at the folding nodes. BioCAS 2014: 659-662 - Daniel L. Bellin, Steven B. Warren, Jacob K. Rosenstein, Kenneth L. Shepard:
Interfacing CMOS electronics to biological systems: from single molecules to cellular communities. BioCAS 2014: 476-479 - Simone Benatti, Bojan Milosevic, Filippo Casamassima, Philipp Schönle, Petrit Bunjaku, Schekeb Fateh, Qiuting Huang, Luca Benini:
EMG-based hand gesture recognition with flexible analog front end. BioCAS 2014: 57-60 - Gabriel Bertotti, Dmytro Velychko, Norman Dodel, Stefan Keil, Dirk Wolansky, Bernd Tillack, Matthias Schreiter, Andreas Grall, Peter Jesinger, Sebastian Rohler, Max Eickenscheidt, Alfred Stett, Andreas Moller, Karl-Heinz Boven, Günther Zeck, Roland Thewes:
A CMOS-based sensor array for in-vitro neural tissue interfacing with 4225 recording sites and 1024 stimulation sites. BioCAS 2014: 304-307 - Cristina Boero, Maria Antonietta Casulli, Jacopo Olivo, Lorenzo Foglia, Sandro Carrara, Giovanni De Micheli:
Live demonstration: In-situ biosensors array for cell culture monitoring. BioCAS 2014: 173 - Renata C. Borges, Márcio H. Costa, Patrick A. Naylor, Alexandre A. Ferreira:
Impact of the vent size in the feedback-path and occlusion-effect in hearing aids. BioCAS 2014: 25-28 - Bernhard E. Boser, Pramod Murali:
Flow cytometer-on-a-chip. BioCAS 2014: 480-483 - Rory Brimecombe, Janice Limson:
Electrochemical inclusion of catechol into singlewalled carbon nanotubes: application for sensors. BioCAS 2014: 320-323 - Luis A. Camuñas-Mesa, Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares-Barranco:
Live demonstration: Event-driven sensing and processing for high-speed robotic vision. BioCAS 2014: 183 - Luis A. Camuñas-Mesa, Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares-Barranco:
Event-driven sensing and processing for high-speed robotic vision. BioCAS 2014: 516-519 - Yan Cao, Fang Wang, Qiaosheng Zhang, Kedi Xu, Yiwen Wang, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
Cortical discrimination of natural vibration stimulation in rats for a BMI task. BioCAS 2014: 608-611 - João Pedro da Silva Cerqueira, Sandro Augusto Pavlik Haddad:
Design of a low-power adaptive LMS equalizer for hearing-aid applications. BioCAS 2014: 651-654 - Aditi Chemparathy, Hossein Kassiri, Muhammad Tariqus Salam, Richard D. Boyce, Fadime Bekmambetova, Antoine Adamantidis, Roman Genov:
Wearable low-latency sleep stage classifier. BioCAS 2014: 592-595 - Mengyuan Chen, Jun Han, Yicheng Zhang, Yao Zou, Yi Li, Xiaoyang Zeng:
An error-resilient wavelet-based ECG processor under voltage overscaling. BioCAS 2014: 628-631 - Hui-Ju Katherine Chiang, Jie-Hong R. Jiang, François Fages:
Building reconfigurable circuitry in a biochemical world. BioCAS 2014: 560-563 - Tzu-Chieh Chou, Ramkumar Subramanian, Jiwoong Park, Patrick P. Mercier:
A miniaturized ultrasonic power delivery system. BioCAS 2014: 440-443 - Therese Clark, Daniel McCormick, Simon Malpas, David Budgett:
Towards diagnostic flow measurement from a catheter tip pressure sensor. BioCAS 2014: 356-359 - Angelica M. Cobo, Heidi Tu, Roya Sheybani, Ellis Meng:
Live demonstration: Characterization of a wireless implantable infusion micropump for small animal research under simulated in vivo conditions. BioCAS 2014: 182 - Angelica M. Cobo, Heidi Tu, Roya Sheybani, Ellis Meng:
Characterization of a wireless implantable infusion micropump for small animal research under simulated in vivo conditions. BioCAS 2014: 348-351 - Federico Corradi, David Bontrager, Giacomo Indiveri:
Toward neuromorphic intelligent brain-machine interfaces: An event-based neural recording and processing system. BioCAS 2014: 584-587
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