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World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering September 7 - 12, 2009 Munich, Germany

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Present Your Research to the World! The World Congress 2009 on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - the triennial scientific meeting of the IUPESM - is the world's leading forum for presenting the results of current scientific work in health-related physics and technologies to an international audience. With more than 2,800 presentations it will be the biggest conference in the fields of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in 2009! Medical physics, biomedical engineering and bioengineering have been driving forces of innovation and progress in medicine and healthcare over the past two decades. As new key technologies arise with significant potential to open new options in diagnostics and therapeutics, it is a multidisciplinary task to evaluate their benefit for medicine and healthcare with respect to the quality of performance and therapeutic output. Covering key aspects such as information and communication technologies, micro- and nanosystems, optics and biotechnology, the congress will serve as an inter- and multidisciplinary platform that brings together people from basic research, R&D, industry and medical application to discuss these issues. As a major event for science, medicine and technology the congress provides a comprehensive overview and in-depth, first-hand information on new developments, advanced technologies and current and future applications. With this Final Program we would like to give you an overview of the dimension of the congress and invite you to join us in Munich! Olaf Dössel Congress President Wolfgang C.mehr
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KlappentextPresent Your Research to the World! The World Congress 2009 on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - the triennial scientific meeting of the IUPESM - is the world's leading forum for presenting the results of current scientific work in health-related physics and technologies to an international audience. With more than 2,800 presentations it will be the biggest conference in the fields of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in 2009! Medical physics, biomedical engineering and bioengineering have been driving forces of innovation and progress in medicine and healthcare over the past two decades. As new key technologies arise with significant potential to open new options in diagnostics and therapeutics, it is a multidisciplinary task to evaluate their benefit for medicine and healthcare with respect to the quality of performance and therapeutic output. Covering key aspects such as information and communication technologies, micro- and nanosystems, optics and biotechnology, the congress will serve as an inter- and multidisciplinary platform that brings together people from basic research, R&D, industry and medical application to discuss these issues. As a major event for science, medicine and technology the congress provides a comprehensive overview and in-depth, first-hand information on new developments, advanced technologies and current and future applications. With this Final Program we would like to give you an overview of the dimension of the congress and invite you to join us in Munich! Olaf Dössel Congress President Wolfgang C.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783642038891
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Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum04.01.2010
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Seiten601 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;IFMBE 25/IX;1
2;Preface;5
3;Table of Contents;8
4;Study on a High Performance Shoes by using Silicon Rubber Elements with Human Compatibility;19
5;Paraplegic Using a Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO) with Functional Electrical Stimulation;23
6;Habilitation Aid for Children with Balance Disorders;27
7;Prototype Walker for children with cerebral palsy;31
8;Analysis of Joint movements and muscle length during sit-to-stand at various sitting heights in the Korean elderly daily life;35
9;Haptic robot for arm and wrist rehabilitation;38
10;Movement Analysis by Accelerometry of Newborns for the Early Detection of Movement Disorders due to Infantile Cerebral Palsy;42
11;Patient-Specific Finite Element Models of Transtibial Amputation in Several Prosthetic Users: The Inter-Subject Variability;46
12;Development of a Corrugated Polyimide-Based Electrode for Intrafascicular Use in Peripheral Nerves;50
13;Analysis of Gait Rhythm Variability in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis;54
14;Anatomy of the human cochlear nucleus in relation to auditory brain stem implants;58
15;Estimation and Evaluation of Upper Limb Endpoint Stiffness and Joint Torques for Post-stroke Rehabilitation;62
16;Neuroelectronic interfaces with the central nervous systems - ethical issues;66
17;Ultrasound Pre-study of the Kinematics of the Residual Tibia within a Trans-Tibial Socket during Gait;70
18;Development of Unconstrained Rigidity Measurement System for Quantitative Diagnosis of Parkinson s Disease;73
19;Measurement of Eye and Head Position in Neurological Practice;75
20;Virtual Reality and Robotics for Neuro-Motor Rehabilitation of Ischemic Stroke Patients;79
21;ARMassist: A low-cost device for telerehabiltation of post-stroke arm deficits;82
22;Application of 3D modeling and modern visualization technique to neurosurgical trigonocephaly correction in children;86
23;Peripheral Inductive Stimulation: Physical Issues and Advanced Technological Solutions;90
24;A Neuronal Network Model with Plasticity for Tinnitus Management by Sound Therapy;94
25;Modular Prosthesis of the Larynx for Application in Laryngectomees - A Theoretical Approach;98
26;A novel method exploiting the nociceptive withdrawal reflexes in rehabilitation of hemiplegic gait;102
27;Compact Assistive Rehabilitation Devices- Concept and Preliminary Function Test;106
28;Feasibility of selective robotic support of foot clearance with continuously adapting impedance levels;110
29;Diffusion Limited Tapered Coating with Parylene C;114
30;Electrical Characterization of Platinum, Stainless Steel and Platinum/Iridium as Electrode Materials for a New Neural Interface;118
31;Position Decoding of Hippocampal Place Cells;122
32;A Novel Assembly Method for Silicon-Based Neural Devices;125
33;Gait Posture Estimation by Wearable Acceleration and Gyro Sensor;129
34;Automobile, which can Control an Autonomic nervous system;133
35;Polymer-Based Approaches to Improve the Long Term Performance of Intracortical Neural Interfaces;137
36;Development of a Neural Interface for Artificial Limbs;141
37;Orthopedic Testing - A device for sagittal and transversal knee stability detection;142
38;ARMin - Exoskeleton Robot for Stroke Rehabilitation;145
39;Comparative Study on the Posture of Individuals with and without Cervical Pain;149
40;Functional Assessment of Orthopedic Aids Using Open Vertical MRIs;153
41;Bioelectric Source Localization in the Rat Sciatic Nerve: Initial Assessment Using an Idealized Nerve Model;156
42;Development of a New Wearable Monitoring System for Posture Changes and Activities and its Application to Rehabilitation;160
43;An Improved Method for Dipole Modeling in EEG-Based Source Localization;164
44;Machines to support motor rehabilitation after stroke;168
45;FEM-based investigation of spatial stimulation properties of a multi-electrode probe with micrometer-size electrodes for cortical and DBS applications;172
46;Silicon Microprobe Systems for Neural Drug Delivery: Experimental Characterization of Liquid Distribution;176
47;A measurement set-up to determine the charge injection capacity of neural microelectrodes;180
48;Patient-Cooperative Control: Providing Safe Support without Restricting Movement;184
49;Estimation of Physical Performance for Elderly People via Markerless Sit to Stand Analysis;188
50;Using a P300 Brain Computer Interface for Smart Home Control;192
51;The use of muscle creep as opposed to relaxation in stretching braces: a pseudoelastic device;196
52;Customizable neuro-mechanical model of a hemiplegic elbow interacting with a pseudoelastic dynamic orthosis;200
53;The Use of Radio Frequency Identification System for Wheelchair Security System;204
54;A Lightweight Approach for Activity Classification on Microcontrollers;208
55;Field applications of a prosthetic mobile measuring system;212
56;Force fluctuations in a simulated motoneuron pool;215
57;Effect of passive stepping on the H-reflex in the wrist flexor;219
58;On the Efficacy of Haptic Guidance Schemes for Human Motor Learning;221
59;Design and Development of Acrylic Die for Hip Bone Joint Casting;225
60;Pupillary Responses during Learning of Inverted Tracking Tasks;229
61;Instantaneous Gaze-Target Detection by Empirical Mode Decomposition: Application to Brain Computer Interface;233
62;Using virtual reality for an autonomous navigation with electric wheelchairs;237
63;Design of a new prosthetic mechanical system used in human ankle joint disarticulation;241
64;Development of a Telemetric Goniometer;245
65;Artificial Prehension and the Detection of Object Slip;249
66;Influence of Base Material of TRUCT Braille on Readability of TRUCT Braille;253
67;Functional evaluation of a micro-fabricated planar multielectrode probe for in vivo neuronal recording;257
68;Research on the Perceptual Size of Tactile Dots and Bars;261
69;A Consideration of the Expanded Partial Differential Equations and the Compartment System as the Background of the ABR System;265
70;Development of the Gait Training System Controlled by Pressure Feed-back;269
71;Regional absolute quantification in neurochemical profile of the canine brain: Investigation by $^{1}$H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and tissue extraction;273
72;A Potable System for Foot-Drop Correction using Electrical Stimulation;277
73;An Implantable Epiretinal Vision Prosthesis for Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients;279
74;Development of system for estimating muscle force in real-time;283
75;Sensitivities of Bipolar Subcutaneous and Cortical EEG Leads;285
76;Patient-Cooperative Control: Adapting Robotic Interventions to Individual Human Capabilities;289
77;$^{1}$ H-MRS study of a depressive animal model for assessment of antidepressant effects;293
78;Improving BCI Performance by Modified Common Spatial Patterns with Robustly Averaged Covariance Matrices;297
79;Enhanced perception for visually impaired people evaluated in a real time setting;301
80;A Preliminary Study of a Power Assist System for Toe Exercise using a Metal Hydride Actuator;305
81;Rehabilitation Robotics for Outpatient Clinical and Domestic Use;309
82;Seizure Control in an In-Silico Model of Epilepsy Using Backstepping Technique;313
83;Walkaround$^\circleR$ Assisted Walking of Stroke Patients;317
84;Vision and Distance Based Control of Prehension;320
85; InfoCane based on wireless technology for the visually-handicapped people;324
86;To feedback or not to feedback? Some open questions for Brain-Computer Interfaces use;327
87;Calculation of Systemic Aerobic Capacity without Contact Using Pattern Light Projection;330
88;Functionality of neuronal networks derived from human embryonic stem cells;334
89;Pneumatic Test Device for the Accurate Assessment of Pressure Sensors;337
90;Design and fabrication of an ultra-flexible electrode system for invasive continuous monitoring during surgery;341
91;Prototyping all-polymer bioelectrical signal transducers;345
92;Patient-specific models and simulations of deep brain stimulation for postoperative follow-up;349
93;Robot-amplified manual exploration improves load identification;353
94;A New Lightweight, Robust and Forceful Finger for an Artificial Limb;357
95;Leg Muscles Motion during Whole Body Linear Frequency Sweep Vibration;361
96;Motion Capture of Patients with Neurological Disorders by HD Digital Cameras;365
97;Peripheral Arm Nerve Injury Rehabilitation by means of Virtual Sensibility ;369
98;Realization of Constant Phase Element in Metallic Electodes for Interference Reduction in Neural Recording Tripoles;371
99;Comparison of sensor for gait phase detection in hemiplegic gait;376
100;8-Channel Electrotactile Stimulation System for Auditory Information Substitution;380
101;Intraoperative neural electrode for continuous monitoring of nerve function;384
102;Density Distribution of Denervated Degenerated Rectus Femoris Muscle in Electrical Stimulation treatment.;388
103;Application of the ACT$^\{3D}$ Robot in the Evaluation of Functional Reaching Performance and the Administration of Experimental Interventions;392
104;Application of electrode matrix to locate stimulation sites for hand functions of SCI patients;395
105;Force field compensation can be learned without proprioceptive error;399
106;Implantable Wireless Cortical Recording Device for Primates;402
107;Is Posturography a Candidate for a Vigilance Test?;406
108;Aspects of Weight-Support Mechanisms in Rehabilitation Robotics.;410
109;Studying Mechanisms Underlying Stroke Induced Movement Disorders Using 3-D Robotics;413
110;Use of Artificial Neural Networks for Classification Intracraneal EEG Signals from Epileptic Patients;416
111;Electrical Network for Emulation of Saccadic Eye Movements;420
112;Study toward a Motion Sickness Assessment with Bio-signal indices On Korean Tilting Train eXpress;424
113;Kinematics Analysis of Chopsticks Manipulation;428
114;ZigBee-Based Wireless Neuro-Stimulator for Improving Stroke Recovery;432
115;The effect of clearance upon friction of large diameter hip resurfacing prostheses using blood, clotted blood and bovine serum as lubricants;436
116;Comparison of k-Means and Bayes classifiers for Human Body Motions Classification;439
117;The Effect of Computer Use on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome;443
118;Automated Vigilance Classification based on EOG signals: Preliminary Results;446
119;A Lexicon Driven P300 Speller;450
120;Repositioning Precision of EEG-Caps - A Preliminary Study;454
121;Pick to Place Trajectories in Human Arm Training Environment;458
122;Subretinal Microelectrode Arrays Implanted Into Blind Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients Allow Recognition of Letters and Direction of Thin Stripes;462
123;Investigation of the Adaptation to Artificial Damping in Cerebellar Ataxia Using the Myohaptic Technology;466
124;Analysis of Parkinson gait based on wavelet packet entropy;470
125;Medium-Cost Electronic Prosthetic Knee for Transfemoral Amputees: A Medical Solution for Developing Countries;474
126;Human Gait Data Mining by Symbol Based Descriptive Features;478
127;Novel Control for Ambulation Function Restoration in a Non-invasive Functional Electrical Stimulation System;482
128;Design of a Hybrid Powered Upper Limb Orthosis;486
129;Electrodeposition and characterization of iridium oxide as electrode material for neural recording and stimulation;490
130;Design and Modeling of an Upper Extremity Exoskeleton;494
131;Detection of Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials for Brain-Computer Interfaces Using PCA and High-Order Statistics;498
132;Intensive FES therapy and its effect on the upper limb motor recovery after stroke;502
133;Dynamics of the Seizure Engine;506
134;Skin properties and the influence on electrode design for transcutaneous (surface) electrical stimulation;510
135;Estimation ethod of Consumption Energy in Human Activities for Daily Living;514
136;A Test of Stride Length Measurement with an Accelerometer and a Gyroscope Attached on the Foot;520
137;Ankle and Knee Joint Angle Measurements during Gait with Wearable Sensor System for Rehabilitation;524
138;Performance of novel dry electrode EEG cap for evoked potential and band-power activity detection.;528
139;Development of a shoe-type device for collecting gait information;532
140;Optical measurements for guidance during deep brain stimulation surgery;534
141;Trial Study of a Power Presentation Method for Upper-Limb Orthoses;536
142;Movement of Lower Extremity - Development of a Portable System for Movement Analysis;538
143;The role of the sEMG signal processing in the field of the Human Movement Analysis;541
144;Effects of Acupuncture in the Ischemic Model of Diabetes Mellitus Rats;545
145;The Mechanism of Electro-Acupuncture(EA) Treating Cerebral Ischemia: Whether EA Administered to Mobilization of EPCs?;547
146;PERFORM: Building and Mining Electronic Records of Neurological Patients Being Monitored in the Home;551
147;Real-Time Adaptive Neural Predictors for Upper Limb Gestures Blind Recognition;554
148;The European R&D Project RISE - Use of Electrical Stimulation to Restore Standing in Paraplegics with Long-Term Denervated Degenerated Muscles (DDM);558
149;Modulation of stimulation frequency of spinal cord afferents with unchanged intensity and electrode site can induce a variety of movements;561
150;A biofeedback based portable device to support elderly mobility in the home environment;564
151;Measurement System of Hand Tapping Capacity for Quantitative Diagnosis of Parkinson s Disease;568
152;Optimization of Sensomotoric Insoles;572
153;Modeling the dynamics of recovery in robot-assisted rehabilitation;576
154;Position of the Head Measured by Digital Photograph Analysis;580
155;IS THE BOTTLENECK IN MULTITASKING OF COGNITIVE ORIGIN? TAPPING AS AN EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT TOOL;584
156;Superimposition of 2D Pressure Data and 3D Surface Data to Optimize Seat Shells in Rehabilitation;588
157;Spatiotemporal pixelization method based on vertical sub-sampling to improve reading ability for visual prosthesis;591
158;Optimizing Visual Cues for Brain-Computer Interfaces;594
159;Video Game-Based Exercise for Improvement of Calf Muscle Properties: A Case Study;598
160;Implanted Myo-neural Interface for Upper Limb Prosthesis;602
161;Closed-loop control of epileptic seizures via deep brain stimulation in a rodent model of chronic epilepsy;606
162;Recognition of Arm-Movement Electroencephalography (EEG) Using Motor-Related Intrinsic Mode Functions Filtering and Cross Mutual Information;610
163;Author Index;614
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