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Detecting Fetal Movements Using Non-Invasive Accelerometers: A Preliminary Analysis
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IEEE
, 2010 , Article)
Monitoring fetal movement is important to assess fetal health. Standard clinical fetal monitoring technologies include ultrasound imaging and cardiotocography. Both have limited prognostic value and require significant ...
Accelerometer-based fetal movement detection
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Monitoring fetal wellbeing is a compelling problem in modern obstetrics. Clinicians have become increasingly aware of the link between fetal activity (movement), well-being, and later developmental outcome. We have recently ...
Kalman filter-based time-varying cortical connectivity analysis of newborn EEG
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Multivariate Granger causality in the timefrequency
domain as a representation of time-varying cortical
connectivity in the brain has been investigated for the adult
case. This is, however, not the case in newborns as ...
A nonparametric feature for neonatal EEG seizure detection based on a representation of pseudo-periodicity
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Elsevier Ltd
, 2011 , Article)
Automated methods of neonatal EEG seizure detection attempt to highlight the evolving, stereotypical, pseudo-periodic, nature of EEG seizure while rejecting the nonstationary, modulated, coloured stochastic background in ...
Editorial: Time-Frequency Approach to Radar Detection, Imaging, and Classification
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
, 2010 , Article)
One of the central problems in exploiting the radar data is the analysis of atime series. The problem at hand is how to extract the information present in the data and use it to its full potential. Traditionally, radar ...
NPRP 4-1303-2-517- Progress Report Number 6- "Automated Neonatal EEG quality assessment and improvement using artefact filtering and signal segmentation"
(2016 , Report)
This is a progress report on the project NPRP 4 - 1303 - 2 – 517- Progress Report Number 6- "Automated Neonatal EEG quality assessment and improvement using artefact filtering and signal segmentation"
NPRP 6-885-2-364 - Progress Report Number 5- "Localization of EEG Abnormalities for Improving Brain Monitoring of Newborn Babies at Risk of Brain Injury using a multichannel time-frequency signal processing approach"
(2017 , Report)
This is a progress report for the project NPRP 6 - 885 - 2 – 364 - Progress Report Number 5- Localization of EEG Abnormalities for Improving Brain Monitoring of Newborn Babies at Risk of Brain Injury using a multichannel ...
NPRP 4-1303-2- 517- Progress Report Number 5- "Automated Neonatal EEG quality assessment and improvement using artefact filtering and signal segmentation"
(2015 , Report)
This is a progress report for the project NPRP 4 - 1303 - 2 – 517- Progress Report Number 5- "Automated Neonatal EEG quality assessment and improvement using artefact filtering and signal segmentation"
Wideband radar based fall motion detection for a generic elderly
(
IEEE Computer Society
, 2017 , Conference Paper)
Radar-based automated fall detection systems are considered as an important and emerging technology for elderly assisted living. These radar systems provide non-intrusive sensing capabilities to detect fall events. Various ...
NPRP 6-885-2-364- Progress Report Number 4- "Localization of EEG Abnormalities for Improving Brain Monitoring of Newborn Babies at Risk of Brain Injury using a multichannel time-frequency signal processing approach"
(2016 , Report)
This is a project report on the project NPRP 6 - 885 - 2 – 364 - Progress Report Number 4- Localization of EEG Abnormalities for Improving Brain Monitoring of Newborn Babies at Risk of Brain Injury using a multichannel ...