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- 2020
- Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, Roos J. E. Rajae-Joordens, Martin Ouwerkerk, Marieke van Dooren, Sam Jelfs, Ad J. M. Denissen, Eric Penning de Vries, Raymond van Ee:
Deriving a Cortisol-Related Stress Indicator From Wearable Skin Conductance Measurements: Quantitative Model & Experimental Validation. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 2: 39 (2020) - Dayang Wang, Ningde Jin
, Lusheng Zhai
, Yingyu Ren:
Salinity Independent Flow Measurement of Vertical Upward Gas-Liquid Flows in a Small Pipe Using Conductance Method. Sensors 20(18): 5263 (2020) - Qiu-Yi Yang, Ningde Jin
, Lusheng Zhai
, Yingyu Ren, Chuang Yu, Jidong Wei:
Measurement of Water Velocity in Gas-Water Two-Phase Flow with the Combination of Electromagnetic Flowmeter and Conductance Sensor. Sensors 20(11): 3122 (2020) - Dayang Wang
, Ningde Jin
, Lusheng Zhai
, Yingyu Ren
:
Measurement of Liquid Film Thickness Using Distributed Conductance Sensor in Multiphase Slug Flow. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 67(10): 8841-8850 (2020) - Tianshu Lyu, Fei Sun, Yan Zhang:
Node Conductance: A Scalable Node Centrality Measure on Big Networks. PAKDD (2) 2020: 529-541 - 2019
- Md. Rafiul Amin
, Rose T. Faghih
:
Robust Inference of Autonomic Nervous System Activation Using Skin Conductance Measurements: A Multi-Channel Sparse System Identification Approach. IEEE Access 7: 173419-173437 (2019) - Weihang Kong, He Li
, Guanglong Xing
, Lingfu Kong
, Lei Li
, Min Wang
:
A Novel Combined Conductance Sensor for Water Cut Measurement of Low-Velocity Oil-Water Flow in Horizontal and Slightly Inclined Pipes. IEEE Access 7: 182734-182757 (2019) - Ningde Jin
, Yiyu Zhou, Xinghe Liang, Dayang Wang, Lusheng Zhai
, Jidong Wei:
Flow Measurement of Oil-Water Two-Phase Flow at Low Flow Rate Using the Plug-in Conductance Sensor Array. Sensors 19(21): 4649 (2019) - Daniel (Jai Kyoung) Sim
, Sung Mok Kim, Steve S. Kim
, Il Doh:
Portable Skin Analyzers with Simultaneous Measurements of Transepidermal Water Loss, Skin Conductance and Skin Hardness. Sensors 19(18): 3857 (2019) - Lusheng Zhai, Hongxin Zhang
, Cong Yan, Ningde Jin
:
Measurement of Oil-Water Interface Characteristics in Horizontal Pipe Using a Conductance Parallel-Wire Array Probe. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 68(9): 3232-3243 (2019) - Monica Perusquía-Hernández, Saho Ayabe-Kanamura, Kenji Suzuki:
Posed and spontaneous smile assessment with wearable skin conductance measured from the neck and head movement. ACII 2019: 199-205 - 2018
- Md. Rafiul Amin
, Rose T. Faghih:
Inferring Autonomic Nervous System Stimulation from Hand and Foot Skin Conductance Measurements. ACSSC 2018: 655-660 - 2017
- Yeon-Gun Lee
, Woo-Youn Won, Bo-An Lee, Sin Kim:
A Dual Conductance Sensor for Simultaneous Measurement of Void Fraction and Structure Velocity of Downward Two-Phase Flow in a Slightly Inclined Pipe. Sensors 17(5): 1063 (2017) - Wei-Qiong Li, Bing Huang, Miao-Ling Huang, Lin-Lu Peng, Ze-Wen Hong, Ju-Fang Zheng, Wen-Bo Chen, Jianfeng Li, Xiao-Shun Zhou
:
Detecting Electron Transport of Amino Acids by Using Conductance Measurement. Sensors 17(4): 811 (2017) - Xiaoxiao Dong, Chao Tan
, Feng Dong
:
Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Flow Velocity Measurement With Continuous Wave Ultrasonic Doppler and Conductance Sensor. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 66(11): 3064-3076 (2017) - Christian Tronstad, Ole Elvebakk, Havard Kalvoy, Marit R. Bjorgaas, Ørjan Grøttem Martinsen:
Detection of sympathoadrenal discharge by parameterisation of skin conductance and ECG measurement. EMBC 2017: 3997-4000 - 2016
- John Stahl, Damon A. Miller:
Initial comparison of energy measures for neural stimulation in a single conductance channel. EMBC 2016: 6117-6120 - 2015
- Liwa Wu, Christian Langen:
Model based conductance measurements design for thermally modulated sensor arrays. SSD 2015: 1-4 - 2014
- Shiwei Fan, Tinghu Yan:
Two-Phase Air-Water Slug Flow Measurement in Horizontal Pipe Using Conductance Probes and Neural Network. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 63(2): 456-466 (2014) - Jan Obrzut
, N. Orloff, O. Kirillov:
Non-contact conductance measurement of nanosize objects using reasonant cavity. I2MTC 2014: 816-818 - 2012
- Seyed Reza Atefi, Rubén Buendía
, Kaj Lindecrantz, Fernando Seoane
:
Cole function and conductance-based parasitic capacitance compensation for cerebral electrical bioimpedance measurements. EMBC 2012: 3368-3371 - 2011
- Wagah Farman Mohammad:
New Analysis to Measure the Capacitance and Conductance of MOS Structure toward Small Size of VLSI Circuits. Circuits Syst. 2(3): 145-150 (2011) - Yong Hyeon Yun
, Moon Jae Jho, Yong Tae Kim, Jin Kwon Kim, Myoungho Lee:
Design of the electro-acoustic radiation conductance measurement system for medical ultrasonic array probe. IEICE Electron. Express 8(12): 978-983 (2011) - Chia-Ling Wei
, Chung-Dann Kan, Jieh-Neng Wang, Yi-Wen Wang, Chin-Hong Chen, Mei-Ling Tsai:
Does Conductance Catheter Measurement System Give Consistent and Reliable Pressure-Volume Relations in Rats? IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 58(6): 1804-1813 (2011) - 2009
- Chia-Ling Wei
, Ming-Hsien Shih:
Calibration Capacity of the Conductance-to-Volume Conversion Equations for the Mouse Conductance Catheter Measurement System. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 56(6): 1627-1634 (2009) - Chia-Ling Wei
, Chieh-En Chen, I-Ta Tseng, Chin-Hong Chen:
Real-Time DSP-Based Conductance Catheter Measurement System for Estimating Ventricular Volumes. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 58(10): 3583-3591 (2009) - Chuanjin Cui, Haiyun Wu, Yueming Zuo:
A Study on Using AD5933 to Realize Soft-Sensing Measurement of Conductance and Capacitance. CCTA 2009: 471-478 - 2008
- Akira Kimoto, Katsunori Shida:
A New Multifunctional Sensor Using Piezoelectric Ceramic Transducers for Simultaneous Measurements of Propagation Time and Electrical Conductance. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 57(11): 2542-2547 (2008) - 2007
- Piotr Zegarmistrz, Zbigniew Galias
:
On reconstruction of conductances in resistor grids from boundary measurements. ECCTD 2007: 783-786 - 2005
- Quan Zou
, Michael Rudolph, Noah Roy, Mavi Sanchez-Vives, Diego Contreras, Alain Destexhe:
Reconstructing synaptic background activity from conductance measurements in vivo. Neurocomputing 65-66: 673-678 (2005)
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