22 resultados para Photoelectric tracking
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Informática
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Rupture of aortic aneurysms (AA) is a major cause of death in the Western world. Currently, clinical decision upon surgical intervention is based on the diameter of the aneurysm. However, this method is not fully adequate. Noninvasive assessment of the elastic properties of the arterial wall can be a better predictor for AA growth and rupture risk. The purpose of this study is to estimate mechanical properties of the aortic wall using in vitro inflation testing and 2D ultrasound (US) elastography, and investigate the performance of the proposed methodology for physiological conditions. Two different inflation experiments were performed on twelve porcine aortas: 1) a static experiment for a large pressure range (0 – 140 mmHg); 2) a dynamic experiment closely mimicking the in vivo hemodynamics at physiological pressures (70 – 130 mmHg). 2D raw radiofrequency (RF) US datasets were acquired for one longitudinal and two cross-sectional imaging planes, for both experiments. The RF-data were manually segmented and a 2D vessel wall displacement tracking algorithm was applied to obtain the aortic diameter–time behavior. The shear modulus G was estimated assuming a Neo-Hookean material model. In addition, an incremental study based on the static data was performed to: 1) investigate the changes in G for increasing mean arterial pressure (MAP), for a certain pressure difference (30, 40, 50 and 60 mmHg); 2) compare the results with those from the dynamic experiment, for the same pressure range. The resulting shear modulus G was 94 ± 16 kPa for the static experiment, which is in agreement with literature. A linear dependency on MAP was found for G, yet the effect of the pressure difference was negligible. The dynamic data revealed a G of 250 ± 20 kPa. For the same pressure range, the incremental shear modulus (Ginc) was 240 ± 39 kPa, which is in agreement with the former. In general, for all experiments, no significant differences in the values of G were found between different image planes. This study shows that 2D US elastography of aortas during inflation testing is feasible under controlled and physiological circumstances. In future studies, the in vivo, dynamic experiment should be repeated for a range of MAPs and pathological vessels should be examined. Furthermore, the use of more complex material models needs to be considered to describe the non-linear behavior of the vascular tissue.
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As águas são potenciais vias de infeção, pois servem como veículos para disseminação de possíveis microrganismos patogénicos que podem levar a surtos. Por isso é importante manter os ambientes aquáticos livres de microrganismos. Para isso é necessário a constante monitorização desses ambientes. Isto é realizado através da utilização de microrganismos indicadores (FIB), que sugerem o nível de poluição fecal da água. Porém, tem sido demonstrado que os FIB possuem graves falhas na identificação de certos tipos de microrganismos, como por exemplo, os vírus, assim como na identificação da fonte de contaminação fecal. A partir disso surgiu o Microbial Source Tracking (MST), que tem como objetivo principal a identificação específica do hospedeiro ou ambiente causador da contaminação fecal. Neste estudo foram utilizadas uma combinação de diferentes métodos, sendo a maioria destas técnicas moleculares, para fornecer uma nova abordagem prática, viável e integrável a partir da utilização das amostras ambientais retiradas do Rio Tejo. Para isso foram efetuadas colheitas totalizando 73 amostras em quatro pontos diferentes no rio Tejo: VFX, MPN, ALC e Belém. Nestes pontos foram analisados quantitativamente os marcadores bacteriológicos E. coli e EF; os considerados potenciais indicadores de vírus, CS e Bacteriófagos de GB-124 e marcadores moleculares HAdV, mtDNA humano, bovino, suíno e de aves de consumo humano. Foram encontradas positividades para todos os pontos, com 99% para E. coli, 97% para EF, 99% para CS, 1% para Bacteriófagos de GB-124, 40% para HAdV, 90% para mtDNA humano, 92% mtDNA bovino, 58% mtDNA suíno, 37% mtDNA de aves de consumo humano. Estes marcadores foram também correlacionados, e devido à fraca correlação encontrada, os resultados indicam que as informações fornecidas pelos indicadores bacteriológicos e CS são diferentes das informações obtidas pelos indicadores moleculares.
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This work is devoted to the broadband wireless transmission techniques, which are serious candidates to be implemented in future broadband wireless and cellular systems, aiming at providing high and reliable data transmission and concomitantly high mobility. In order to cope with doubly-selective channels, receiver structures based on OFDM and SC-FDE block transmission techniques, are proposed, which allow cost-effective implementations, using FFT-based signal processing. The first subject to be addressed is the impact of the number of multipath components, and the diversity order, on the asymptotic performance of OFDM and SC-FDE, in uncoded and for different channel coding schemes. The obtained results show that the number of relevant separable multipath components is a key element that influences the performance of OFDM and SC-FDE schemes. Then, the improved estimation and detection performance of OFDM-based broadcasting systems, is introduced employing SFN (Single Frequency Network) operation. An initial coarse channel is obtained with resort to low-power training sequences estimation, and an iterative receiver with joint detection and channel estimation is presented. The achieved results have shown very good performance, close to that with perfect channel estimation. The next topic is related to SFN systems, devoting special attention to time-distortion effects inherent to these networks. Typically, the SFN broadcast wireless systems employ OFDM schemes to cope with severely time-dispersive channels. However, frequency errors, due to CFO, compromises the orthogonality between subcarriers. As an alternative approach, the possibility of using SC-FDE schemes (characterized by reduced envelope fluctuations and higher robustness to carrier frequency errors) is evaluated, and a technique, employing joint CFO estimation and compensation over the severe time-distortion effects, is proposed. Finally, broadband mobile wireless systems, in which the relative motion between the transmitter and receiver induces Doppler shift which is different or each propagation path, is considered, depending on the angle of incidence of that path in relation to the direction of travel. This represents a severe impairment in wireless digital communications systems, since that multipath propagation combined with the Doppler effects, lead to drastic and unpredictable fluctuations of the envelope of the received signal, severely affecting the detection performance. The channel variations due this effect are very difficult to estimate and compensate. In this work we propose a set of SC-FDE iterative receivers implementing efficient estimation and tracking techniques. The performance results show that the proposed receivers have very good performance, even in the presence of significant Doppler spread between the different groups of multipath components.