Vessel recognition using multi-frequencies of skin impedance and signal similarity of photoplethysmography

Author(s):  
Sooin KANG ◽  
Taketoshi MORI
2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 349-356
Author(s):  
Kari Kristinsson ◽  
Margret Sigrun Sigurdardottir

Research on immigration has emphasized the role that statistical discrimination plays in hiring decisions. A better understanding of how immigrants overcome this type of discrimination might lead to better interventions to improve their labour market participation. In this paper, we use qualitative interviews to examine how immigrants can reduce statistical discrimination by signalling their similarity to employers in their job applications. Specifically, we find that immigrants who demonstrate signal similarity to employers in the type of education, job experience and religion tend to reduce their statistical discrimination by employers. We suggest how further research can build on these results to provide possible tools for immigrant integration.


2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. e473-e478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ida Bodén ◽  
Josefina Nyström ◽  
Bertil Lundskog ◽  
Virginia Zazo ◽  
Paul Geladi ◽  
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1991 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 336-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle M. Emery ◽  
Adelaide A. Hebert ◽  
A. Aguirre Vila-Coro ◽  
Thomas C. Prager

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 139-142
Author(s):  
Jens Haueisen ◽  
Patrique Fiedler ◽  
Anna Bernhardt ◽  
Ricardo Gonçalves ◽  
Carlos Fonseca

AbstractMonitoring brain activity at home using electroencephalography (EEG) is an increasing trend for both medical and non-medical applications. Gel-based electrodes are not suitable due to the gel application requiring extensive preparation and cleaning support for the patient or user. Dry electrodes can be applied without prior preparation by the patient or user. We investigate and compare two dry electrode headbands for EEG acquisition: a novel hybrid dual-textile headband comprising multipin and multiwave electrodes and a neoprene-based headband comprising hydrogel and spidershaped electrodes. We compare the headbands and electrodes in terms of electrode-skin impedance, comfort, electrode offset potential and EEG signal quality. We did not observe considerable differences in the power spectral density of EEG recordings. However, the hydrogel electrodes showed considerably increased impedances and offset potentials, limiting their compatibility with many EEG amplifiers. The hydrogel and spider-shaped electrodes required increased adduction, resulting in a lower wearing comfort throughout the application time compared to the novel headband comprising multipin and multiwave electrodes.


2001 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 175-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takuo Fujita ◽  
Yoshio Fujii ◽  
Seiko F. Okada ◽  
Akimitsu Miyauchi ◽  
Yasuyuki Takagi
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2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (07) ◽  
pp. 1950110 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Hayatleh ◽  
S. Zourob ◽  
R. Nagulapalli ◽  
S. Barker ◽  
N. Yassine ◽  
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This paper describes a high-performance impedance measurement circuit for the application of skin impedance measurement in the early detection of skin cancer. A CMRR improvement technique has been adopted for OTAs to reduce the impact of high-frequency common mode interference. A modified three-OTA instrumentation amplifier (IA) has been proposed to help with the impedance measurement. Such systems offer a quick, noninvasive and painless procedure, thus having considerable advantages over the currently used approach, which is based upon the testing of a biopsy sample. The sensor has been implemented in 65[Formula: see text]nm CMOS technology and post-layout simulations confirm the theoretical claims we made and sensor exhibits sensitivity. Circuit consumes 45[Formula: see text]uW from 1.5[Formula: see text]V power supply. The circuit occupies 0.01954[Formula: see text]mm2 silicon area.


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