Search Results - "Hammer, S.J."
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Development of a novel actuator for the dynamic palpation of soft tissue for use in the assessment of prostate tissue quality
Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (01-08-2015)“…This paper reports on a novel device suitable for the in vivo assessment of prostate tissue quality. One of the first steps in the assessment of a patient who…”
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An optical fibre dynamic instrumented palpation sensor for the characterisation of biological tissue
Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (15-04-2015)“…•We developed an optical-fibre sensor/actuator for measuring soft tissue stiffness.•A Fabry–Pérot interferometer is formed below a dynamically actuated…”
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Issues in 3D ultrasound scanning affecting arterial CFD simulation
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P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
Published in 2007 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings (01-10-2007)“…Assessment of the severity of arterial disease is typically made using B-mode imaging for plaque evaluation and Doppler ultrasound for estimation of maximum…”
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Design and development of a 3D ultrasound phantom scanner
Published in Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37439) (2003)“…A 3D Ultrasound (US) phantom scanning device has been developed to provide calibration data for image processing and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) as part…”
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Segmentation of arterial geometry from ultrasound images using balloon models
Published in 2004 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: Nano to Macro (IEEE Cat No. 04EX821) (2004)“…A method for segmentation of arteries in ultrasound B-mode images using a modified balloon model is presented. The external force which pulls the contour to…”
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