Journal: IEEE Trans. Biomed. Engineering

Volume 47, Issue 8

0 -- 0David B. Geselowitz, Jason Ferrara. Comments on "R. D. Throne, L. G. Olson: Fusion of body surface potential and body surface Laplacian signals for electrocardiographic imaging"
977 -- 984Dragan Djurdjanovic, Sven E. Widmalm, William J. Williams, Christopher K. H. Koh, Kok Pin Yang. Computerized classification of temporomandibular joint sounds
985 -- 996Javier Mateo, Pablo Laguna. Improved heart rate variability signal analysis from the beat occurrence times according to the IPFM model
997 -- 1009Tayfun Akgul, Mingui Sun, Robert J. Sclabassi, A. Enis Çetin. Characterization of sleep spindles using higher order statistics and spectra
1010 -- 1017Hélène Leman, Catherine Marque. Rejection of the maternal electrocardiogram in the electrohysterogram signal
1018 -- 1026Frans Coetzee, Ziad Elghazzawi. Noise-resistant pulse oximetry using a synthetic reference signal
1027 -- 1035Alan R. Barnette, Philip V. Bayly, Shu Zhang, Gregory P. Walcott, Raymond E. Ideker, William M. Smith. Estimation of 3-D conduction velocity vector fields from cardiac mapping data
1036 -- 1043David G. Melvin, Mahesan Niranjan, Richard W. Prager, Andrew K. Trull, Vikki F. Hughes. Neuro-computing versus linear statistical techniques applied to liver transplant monitoring: a comparative study
1044 -- 1050Mingui Sun, Robert J. Sclabassi. The forward EEG solutions can be computed using artificial neural networks
1051 -- 1057Darren Porras, Jack M. Rogers, William M. Smith, Andrew E. Pollard. Distributed computing for membrane-based modeling of action potential propagation
1058 -- 1065Thomas Edrich, Robert Riener, Jochen Quintern. Analysis of passive elastic joint moment in paraplegics
1066 -- 1073Shyang Chang, Shu-Ting Mao, Shih-Jen Hu, Wen-Ching Lin, Chen-Li Cheng. Studies of detrusor-sphincter synergia and dyssynergia during micturition in rats via fractional Brownian motion
1074 -- 1081Tadej Kotnik, Damijan Miklavcic. Second-order model of membrane electric field induced by alternating external electric fields
1082 -- 1087Tae-Hwan Yoon, Eun Jung Hwang, Dong-Yong Shin, Se Ik Park, Seung Jae Oh, Sung Cherl Jung, Hyung-Cheul Shin, Sung June Kim. A micromachined silicon depth probe for multichannel neural recording
1088 -- 1096Shinji Miyazaki, Akimasa Ishida, Atsushi Komatsuzaki. A clinically oriented video-based system for quantification of eyelid movements
1097 -- 1105Kyung-Hwan Kim, Sung June Kim. Noise performance design of CMOS preamplifier for the active semiconductor neural probe
1106 -- 1113Wolfgang J. Parak, Michael George, Jan Domke, Manfred Radmacher, Jan C. Behrends, Morgan C. Denyer, Hermann E. Gaub. Can the light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) detect extracellular potentials of cardiac myocytes?
1114 -- 1119Stephen B. Knisley. Evidence for roles of the activating function in electric stimulation
1120 -- 1130Ge Wang, Margaret W. Skinner, Jay T. Rubinstein, Matthew A. Howard III, Michael W. Vannier. Digital X-ray stereophotogrammetry for cochlear implantation
1131 -- 1133Ju-Hong Lee, Ching-Chuan Jiang, Tung-Tai Yuan. Vibration arthrometry in patients with knee joint disorders
1134 -- 1137Lars Petter Endresen, Nils Skarland. Limit cycle oscillations in pacemaker cells
1138 -- 0Robert D. Throne, Lorraine G. Olson. Authors' reply