Physiome Model Repository

2013 ◽  
pp. 1713-1713
Author(s):  
Catherine M. Lloyd
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Author(s):  
Sergey N. Makarov ◽  
William A. Wartman ◽  
Mohammad Daneshzand ◽  
Kyoko Fujimoto ◽  
Tommi Raij ◽  
...  

AbstractBackgroundTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is currently the only non-invasive neurostimulation modality that enables painless and safe supra-threshold stimulation by employing electromagnetic induction to efficiently penetrate the skull. Accurate, fast, and high resolution modeling of the electric fields (E-fields) may significantly improve individualized targeting and dosing of TMS and therefore enhance the efficiency of existing clinical protocols as well as help establish new application domains.ObjectiveTo present and disseminate our TMS modeling software toolkit, including several new algorithmic developments, and to apply this software to realistic TMS modeling scenarios given a high-resolution model of the human head including cortical geometry and an accurate coil model.MethodThe recently developed charge-based boundary element fast multipole method (BEM-FMM) is employed as an alternative to the 1st order finite element method (FEM) most commonly used today. The BEM-FMM approach provides high accuracy and unconstrained field resolution close to and across cortical interfaces. Here, the previously proposed BEM-FMM algorithm has been improved in several novel ways.Results and ConclusionsThe improvements resulted in a threefold increase in computational speed while maintaining the same solution accuracy. The computational code based on the MATLAB® platform is made available to all interested researchers, along with a coil model repository and examples to create custom coils, head model repository, and supporting documentation. The presented software toolkit may be useful for post-hoc analyses of navigated TMS data using high-resolution subject-specific head models as well as accurate and fast modeling for the purposes of TMS coil/hardware development.


2000 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heeseok Lee ◽  
Jae-Woo Joung

Author(s):  
Kenneth R. Butts ◽  
Ravi Rangan ◽  
Mark Jennings ◽  
Gail Cheng

Model-based product development methodologies are becoming more widely used by developers of automotive embedded control systems. This paper presents a model repository intended to provide configuration management, reuse, and sharing infrastructure in support of this trend. An initial set of repository requirements is presented and then augmented with lessons-learned from a pilot realization of the system. This pilot realization is discussed with respect to implementation and application. A repository data model is also described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 3487-3526
Author(s):  
Martin Haeusler ◽  
Thomas Trojer ◽  
Johannes Kessler ◽  
Matthias Farwick ◽  
Emmanuel Nowakowski ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 45 (D1) ◽  
pp. D313-D319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Bienert ◽  
Andrew Waterhouse ◽  
Tjaart A. P. de Beer ◽  
Gerardo Tauriello ◽  
Gabriel Studer ◽  
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