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We are a unique collaboration of engineers, computer scientists, psychologists and clinicians, with a focus on performing research at the interface between technology and patient care. Since our inception in 2001 our vision has been to enhance patient-centered care using innovative techniques in technologies and treatments.
Our experienced researchers are augmented by resources and facilities that allow them to conduct high quality research, including dedicated engineering and clinical research space. Students in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine are supported by enthusiastic clinicians and work in state of the art monitoring systems. Our research team includes graduate and postgraduate students in electrical and computer engineering and health informatics.
More information about the Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine group can be found on their website.
| 2010 |
Automated Real-Time Epileptic Seizure Detection in Scalp EEG Recordings Using an Algorithm Based on Wavelet Packet Transform Journal Article | Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on |
| 2010 |
Online pattern recognition based on a generalized hidden Markov model for intraoperative vital sign monitoring Journal Article | International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing |
| 2010 |
A Cusum-based multilevel alerting method for physiological monitoring Journal Article | IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed |
| 2010 |
Robust multiple model adaptive control using fuzzy fusion Conference Paper | System Theory (SSST), 2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on |
| 2010 |
The effect of a target controlled infusion of propofol on predictability of recovery from anesthesia in children Journal Article | Pediatric Anesthesia |
| Guy Dumont | Professor |
| Sid Fels | Professor |
