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MBE 2009-05-22
10:45
Toyama Toyama Univ. Improvement of volume-oscillometric noninvasive blood pressure measurement method
Tomoya Kusakabe, Masamichi Nogawa, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Shinobu Tanaka, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) MBE2009-1
A novel intermittent noninvasive blood pressure measurement method based on vascular unloading technique has been develo... [more] MBE2009-1
pp.1-3
MBE 2009-05-22
11:10
Toyama Toyama Univ. An Attempt of a Novel Calibration Method for Pulse Oximetry Using Support Vector Machines Non-Linear Regression
Hirotaka Nomoto, Mitsuhiro Ogawa (Kanawaza Univ), Yasuhiro Yamakoshi (yu.sys Corp.), Masamichi Nogawa, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Kosuke Motoi, Shinobu Tanaka, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanawaza Univ) MBE2009-2
A new calibration method using a non linear multivariate regression method, support vector machines regression (SVMsR) o... [more] MBE2009-2
pp.5-8
MBE 2008-05-23
11:45
Toyama Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University Development of transabdominal fetal pulse oximeter sensor for antepartum and intrapartum monitoring
Masamichi Nogawa, Mitsuhiro Ogawa, Shinobu Tanaka, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi, Kiyoshi Uchide (Kanazawa Univ.) MBE2008-4
In recent years, as an alternative for high false positive method of fetal heart rate monitoring during antepartum and i... [more] MBE2008-4
pp.15-18
MBE 2007-05-25
16:05
Toyama Toyama Univ. Evaluation of a breathing therapy using the non-invasive beat-by-beat cardiovascular monitoring systems during acute stresses
Masamichi Nogawa, Nobuyuki Sato, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Shinobu Tanaka, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) MBE2007-14
Recently, several studies revealed that daily slow-breathing exercise lowered blood pressure and increased baroreflex se... [more] MBE2007-14
pp.53-56
MBE 2006-05-26
10:20
Toyama Toyama Univ. Development of noninvasive measurement method of blood hematocrit and oxygen saturation based on photoplethysmography
Michihiro Kawaguchi, Kosuke Motoi, Masamichi Nogawa, Shigeo Tanaka, Shinobu Tanaka, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanazawa Univ)
Noninvasive measurement methods of hematocrit and oxygen saturation were developed using near-infrared photoplethysmogr... [more] MBE2006-3
pp.9-12
MBE 2006-05-26
10:55
Toyama Toyama Univ. Physiological Investigation of Driver's Activation State Index Using Simulated Monotonous Driving
Masanori Fukushima, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Shinobu Tanaka, Masamichi Nogawa (Kanazawa Univ.), Masahiro Kusakabe (Fukui Univ.), Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanazawa Univ.)
Monotonous driving may cause the lowing of what we term a ‘Driver’s Activation State’ (DAS), resulting in an increased r... [more] MBE2006-4
pp.13-16
MBE 2006-05-27
10:20
Toyama Toyama Univ. Development of the unconscious automated physiological monitor system for use in home health care
Junpei Ohe, Shinnosuke Kubota, Kosuke Motoi, Masamichi Nogawa, Shinobu Tanaka, Tetsu Nemoto, Ken-ichi Yamakoshi (Kanazawa Univ.)
 [more] MBE2006-18
pp.9-12
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