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MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW USING PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY SIGNAL
(2019-05-22)
Continuous and non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure (BP) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) has numerous clinical and health maintenance applications. Of particular interest is monitoring of BP and CBF during events that ...
STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF DISTRESSED CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BRIDGE RETAINING WALL
(2021-08-02)
Cast-In-Place (CIP) concrete retaining walls have been used in the United States widely in the 20th century. CIP concrete walls have additionally proven to be structurally rigid and cost-effective for low backfill height. ...
Evaluation and Modeling of Power System Components
(2022-06-01)
Future power system architectures will rely on a combination of rotating machines, power electronic devices, and energy storage. While it is possible to procure each component separately and conduct studies incorporating ...
MODELING THE EFFECTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM ON BONE FRACTURE HEALING
(2019-05-14)
Bone fracture healing is a complex biological process that results in a full reconstruction of the bone. However, it is not always an easy and successful process. Indeed, in some unfavorable conditions, the bone fracture ...
Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Clutter in ISAR Imaging
(2020-05-05)
Clutter is common in applications of radar imaging and can adversely impact target imaging by contributing scattered energy that is not accounted for in target signal models. One potential source of clutter is moving ...
GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL FLOODING FROM STORM SURGE AND SEA-LEVEL CHANGE ON THE TEXAS COAST BY 2100
(2020-05-14)
Tropical cyclones pose a major hazard to the State of Texas. Anthropogenic climate change and global warming have the potential to increase extreme weather events and lead to enhanced flood hazard zones. This study aims ...
VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF POWER CONVERTERS FOR USE IN FUTURE POWER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
(2022-05-23)
Electronics are more widely penetrating almost every area of society and as they
do, the demand to supply them with regulated power increases considerably. The scale of
the electronic power distribution systems needed ...
ARC FLASH HAZARDS ANALYSIS
(2015-12-02)
Annually more than 2000 workers are admitted to hospital burn centers for extensive injuries caused by arc flash accidents. Arc flash incidents occur when unintended electric current flows through air, superheating the air ...