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Duyts, Sybe (author)
This project focuses on developing a functional wearable prototype that can monitor changes in breathing behaviour by integrating textile sensors. The project was initiated by Mediventic, a healthcare industry start-up aiming to simplify the diagnoses and treatment of Chronic Hyperventilation Syndrome (CHVS) by creating affordable home-use smart...
master thesis 2024
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Wisse, Jantine J. (author), Goos, T.G. (author), Jonkman, A.H. (author), Somhorst, P. (author), Reiss, Irwin K.M. (author), Endeman, Henrik (author), Gommers, Diederik (author)
Background: Prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation is associated with poor clinical outcome. Therefore, choosing the right moment for weaning and extubation is essential. Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a promising innovative lung monitoring technique, but its role in supporting weaning decisions is yet uncertain. We aimed to...
journal article 2024
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Blom, Fabio (author)
The pressure trigger (PT) algorithm of the SLE 6000 ventilator is a non-invasive respiratory rate (RR) monitoring technique that can detect spontaneous breathing during non-invasive respiratory support. The PT algorithm can detect spontaneous breaths based on air pressure changes in the ventilatory circuit, labelling the pressure fluctuation as...
master thesis 2023
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Smits, Floor (author)
Critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients require a substantial amount of energy to meet their basic metabolic demands, as well as for their recovery, spontaneous breathing, gaining of strength, and weaning from the ventilator. It is important for patients to use their energy as efficient as possible at all stages of the disease and...
master thesis 2023
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Pastor Serrano, O. (author)
doctoral thesis 2023
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Hasan, Razi (author), Watson, Barry (author), Haworth, Narelle (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author)
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behaviour is still prevalent. The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of problematic drug use (i.e., showing indications of addiction), exposure to roadside drug testing, the use of detection avoidance strategies, and perceptions...
journal article 2023
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El Ali, Abdallah (author), Stepanova, Ekaterina R. (author), Palande, Shalvi (author), Mader, Angelika (author), Cesar, Pablo (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author)
Sharing breathing signals has the capacity to provide insights into hidden experiences and enhance interpersonal communication. However, it remains unclear how the modality of breath signals (visual, haptic) is socially interpreted during collaborative tasks. In this mixed-methods study, we design and evaluate BreatheWithMe, a prototype for...
conference paper 2023
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Bondarenko, A.V. (author), Kounalakis, M. (author), Kusminskiy, Silvia Viola (author), Bauer, G.E. (author), Blanter, Y.M. (author)
Optical photons are ideal carriers for long-distance transmission, while state-of-the-art quantum processors, such as supercon-ducting qubits, operate at microwave frequencies. An important requirement for networked quantum computation is therefore the ability to coherently convert the quantum information from microwave to optical frequencies...
conference paper 2023
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Hasan, Razi (author), Watson, Barry (author), Haworth, Narelle (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author)
Drug driving is recognised as a major road safety problem in many countries. In Australia, the primary response to this problem involved the adoption of roadside drug testing (RDT), which was modelled on the policies and practices used to conduct random breath testing (RBT) for alcohol. However, there remain important differences in the way that...
journal article 2023
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van der Sar, Iris G. (author), van Jaarsveld, Nynke (author), Spiekerman, Imme A. (author), Toxopeus, Floor J. (author), Langens, Quint L. (author), Wijsenbeek, Marlies S. (author), Dauwels, J.H.G. (author), Moor, Catharina C. (author)
Electronic nose (eNose) technology is an emerging diagnostic application, using artificial intelligence to classify human breath patterns. These patterns can be used to diagnose medical conditions. Sarcoidosis is an often difficult to diagnose disease, as no standard procedure or conclusive test exists. An accurate diagnostic model based on...
journal article 2023
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CORTES PERALTA, Max (author)
The challenge of dealing with patients suffering from chronic diseases and an aging population requires evolving from traditional hospital-based healthcare systems into a person-centered approach, where patients can be monitored remotely via modern technologies by cost-effective and reliable solutions based on emerging technologies in the...
master thesis 2022
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Lieu, Ming (author)
master thesis 2022
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Liu, Y.L. (author), Ortiz, Marco A. (author), Zhang, D. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
The airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in educational buildings has raised concerns during the current COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, a portable fog generator system was designed and assembled to visualise the airflow pattern of exhaled droplets in a classroom. The system consists of five components: medium, fog generator, buffer, pump, and...
conference paper 2022
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Liang, Benbu (author), Xie, Kefan (author), van der Wal, C.N. (author), Liu, Jia (author)
In order to explore impacts of crowd intervention strategies on indoor respiratory exposure risks during major pandemics, a variety of crowd motion scenarios were established in general indoor conditions based on improved pedestrian dynamics model and respiratory infection probability model. Then, multi-agent simulation technology was utilized...
journal article 2022
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Tourais, Joao (author), Scannell, Cian M. (author), Schneider, Torben (author), Alskaf, Ebraham (author), Crawley, Richard (author), Bosio, Filippo (author), Sanchez-Gonzalez, Javier (author), Doneva, Mariya (author), Schülke, Christophe (author)
Introduction: To develop and test the feasibility of free-breathing (FB), high-resolution quantitative first-pass perfusion cardiac MR (FPP-CMR) using dual-echo Dixon (FOSTERS; Fat-water separation for mOtion-corrected Spatio-TEmporally accelerated myocardial peRfuSion). Materials and Methods: FOSTERS was performed in FB using a dual...
journal article 2022
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Liu, Marvin (author)
The airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in educational buildings has raised concerns during the current COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, a portable fog generator system was designed and assembled to visualise the airflow pattern of exhaled droplets in a classroom. The system consists of five components: medium, fog generator, buffer, pump, and...
master thesis 2021
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Grendysz, Michał (author)
The rocket-based combined cycle (RBCC) engines are a hybrid between rocket and air-breathing propulsion. They can offer performance gains when compared to traditional rocket engines. At the same time, they are relatively simple in design. Therefore, they generally do not require long development times or large funds so they could be an...
master thesis 2021
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Foulds, Deacon (author)
Wind energy is a growing industry, and in an effort to reduce costs and increase turbine efficiency, rotor blades are becoming increasingly large in size. To facilitate this effort, the SmartBlades2 research project has designed, built, and tested a set of prototype research blades. As part of the SmartBlades2 project, high sensor density modal...
master thesis 2021
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Harwig, Jefta (author)
Keeping a healthy work/life balance can be a daunting task in today’s overstimulated society. For many of us, a regular day can feel like running on a treadmill. This results in fast, restricted and shallow breathing throughout the day. Whereas, the right breathing rhythm can have a profound impact on our (mental) well being and overall...
master thesis 2021
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Islam, Shekh M. M. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Lubecke, Victor M. (author)
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is now a global pandemic disease. This outbreak has affected every aspect of life including work, leisure, and interaction with technology. Governments around the world have issued orders for travel bans, social distancing, and lockdown to control the spread of the virus and prevent strain on hospitals. This paper...
review 2021
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