SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HYPERTHERMIA DATA STANDARD (HDS)

Author(s):  
R.G.F. KNOL ◽  
S.A. SAPARETO ◽  
P.M. CORRY
Author(s):  
V. Ya. Vilisov

The article proposes an algorithm for solving a linear programming problem (LPP) based on the use of its representation in the form of an antagonistic matrix game and the subsequent solution of the game by an iterative method. The algorithm is implemented as a computer program. The rate of convergence of the estimates of the solution to the actual value with the required accuracy has been studied. The software implementation shows a high speed of obtaining the LPP solution with acceptable accuracy in fractions or units of seconds. This allows the use algorithm in embedded systems for optimal control.


2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (3s) ◽  
pp. 114-118
Author(s):  
П.С. Поперечный ◽  
И.Ю. Поперечная

Предложен способ вычисления БПФ с унифицированной схемой коммутации от стадии к стадии. Представлено итеративное выражение для аппаратной или программной реализации схемы вычисления. Для предложенных схем описана возможность реконфигурирования для вычисления БПФ различного числа отсчетов, при этом поворотные множители остаются прежними и нет необходимости делать их переменными. The article offers a method for FFT calculation by means of unified communication scheme stage-by-stage. There is an iterating equation for hardware and software implementation. Also, it provides the reconfiguration of schemes by different samples number. The rotating multipliers are the same like in non-reconfigurable (fixed) communication scheme. So, the offered approach does not require additional hardware or software resources.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1680 ◽  
pp. 012035
Author(s):  
A K Matolygin ◽  
N A Shalyapina ◽  
M L Gromov ◽  
S N Torgaev

Author(s):  
Qian Zhu ◽  
Dac-Trung Nguyen ◽  
Eric Sid ◽  
Anne Pariser

Abstract Objective In this study, we aimed to evaluate the capability of the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) as one data standard to support data normalization and harmonization of datasets that have been developed for rare diseases. Through analysis of data mappings between multiple rare disease resources and the UMLS, we propose suggested extensions of the UMLS that will enable its adoption as a global standard in rare disease. Methods We analyzed data mappings between the UMLS and existing datasets on over 7,000 rare diseases that were retrieved from four publicly accessible resources: Genetic And Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD), Orphanet, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Men (OMIM), and the Monarch Disease Ontology (MONDO). Two types of disease mappings were assessed, (1) curated mappings extracted from those four resources; and (2) established mappings generated by querying the rare disease-based integrative knowledge graph developed in the previous study. Results We found that 100% of OMIM concepts, and over 50% of concepts from GARD, MONDO, and Orphanet were normalized by the UMLS and accurately categorized into the appropriate UMLS semantic groups. We analyzed 58,636 UMLS mappings, which resulted in 3,876 UMLS concepts across these resources. Manual evaluation of a random set of 500 UMLS mappings demonstrated a high level of accuracy (99%) of developing those mappings, which consisted of 414 mappings of synonyms (82.8%), 76 are subtypes (15.2%), and five are siblings (1%). Conclusion The mapping results illustrated in this study that the UMLS was able to accurately represent rare disease concepts, and their associated information, such as genes and phenotypes, and can effectively be used to support data harmonization across existing resources developed on collecting rare disease data. We recommend the adoption of the UMLS as a data standard for rare disease to enable the existing rare disease datasets to support future applications in a clinical and community settings.


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