A glove-based virtual hand rehabilitation system for patients with post-traumatic hand injurieshttps://www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2024/06/TBME-01341-2023-Website-Image-R.gif631355IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)//www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2022/06/ieee-tbme-logo2x.png
This paper presents design of a portable virtual hand rehabilitation system (RehabRelive Glove) for clinic and home use, and evaluates its efficacy on post-traumatic hand injury patients.
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Author(s)3: Michele D’Orazio, Riccardo Reale, Adele De Ninno, Maria A. Brighetti, Arianna Mencattini, Luca Businaro, Eugenio Martinelli, Paolo Bisegna, Alessandro Travaglini, Federica Caselli
Electro-optical classification of pollen grains via microfluidics and machine learninghttps://www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2022/02/TBME-00843-2021-Highlight-Image_340x354-1.gif340354IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)//www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2022/06/ieee-tbme-logo2x.png
This interdisciplinary work involves sensor science, microfluidics, machine learning, and palynology. Palynology – i.e., the study of pollen and fungal spores – finds applications in high-impact fields like air quality control, allergology, and agriculture. Traditionally, the study of pollen takes place through microscopic analysis performed by specialized operators, after staining of the sample. The procedure requires long times and is prone to human errors. Therefore, there is an unmet need for accurate, label-free, and automated systems for the analysis of pollen, ideally within a field-portable and cost-effective platform. In this framework, we propose an original multimodal approach.
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Author(s)3: Konstantia Zarkogianni, Eleni Litsa, Konstantinos Mitsis, Po-Yen Wu, Chanchala Kaddi, Chihwen Cheng, May D. Wang, Konstantina S. Nikita
A Review of Emerging Technologies for the Management of Diabetes Mellitushttps://www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2015/11/EvidenceBased00626image170x177.gif170177IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)//www.embs.org/tbme/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2022/06/ieee-tbme-logo2x.png
K. Zarkogianni, E. Litsa, K. Mitsis, P. Wu, C. D. Kaddi, C. Cheng, M. D. Wang, and K. S. Nikita, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory…