182 results match your criteria: "College of IT Engineering[Affiliation]"

Objective: To establish local diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for pediatric neck CT based on age, weight, and water-equivalent diameter (WED) across multiple university hospitals in South Korea.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study analyzed pediatric neck CT examinations from nine university hospitals, involving patients aged 0-18 years. Data were categorized by age, weight, and WED, and radiation dose metrics, including volume CT dose index (CTDI) and dose length product, were recorded.

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Transcranial brain stimulation is a promising technology for safe modulation of brain function without invasive procedures. Recent advances in transcranial optogenetic techniques with external light sources, using upconversion particles and highly sensitive opsins, have shown promise for precise neuromodulation with improved spatial resolution in deeper brain regions. However, these methods have not yet been used to selectively excite or inhibit specific neural populations in multiple brain regions.

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Background: Social networking services (SNS) closely reflect the lives of individuals in modern society and generate large amounts of data. Previous studies have extracted drug information using relevant SNS data. In particular, it is important to detect adverse drug reactions (ADRs) early using drug surveillance systems.

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  • * Traditional evaluation methods are insufficient to assess the complex properties of the cornea, highlighting the need for advanced imaging techniques.
  • * This study introduces a deep learning approach for accurately analyzing bioengineered corneal grafts using optical coherence tomography, offering detailed quantitative assessments and showing promise for clinical use in human eye surgeries.*
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Real-Time Prediction of Resident ADL Using Edge-Based Time-Series Ambient Sound Recognition.

Sensors (Basel)

October 2024

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehakro, Bukgu, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on developing an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) system that detects daily activities of elderly patients using non-intrusive methods, specifically analyzing ambient noise.* -
  • Traditional methods like wearables can hinder natural behavior, while cloud-based systems may raise privacy concerns; this new edge-based system avoids these issues.* -
  • The system achieved high accuracy in classifying activities and generating user logs from sound data, with plans to improve detection and include various data sources for enhanced behavior recognition.*
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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the marginal and internal fit of zirconia crowns were fabricated using scan data from an intraoral optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner and an intraoral scanner (IOS) for scanning the subgingival finish line.

Methods: An extracted maxillary left central incisor was prepared for a zirconia crown. The prepared tooth was placed in artificial gingiva, created using silicone with a refractive index similar to that of the tooth, ensuring a subgingival depth of 0.

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Predicting the properties of wheat flour from grains during debranning: A machine learning approach.

Heliyon

September 2024

Department of Bio-industrial Machinery Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daehak-ro 80, Bukgu, 41566, Daegu, Republic of Korea.

In the food industry, meeting food quality demands is challenging. The quality of wheat flour, one of the most commonly used ingredients, depends on the extent of debranning done to remove the aleurone layer before milling. Therefore, the end product management can be simplified by predicting the properties of wheat flour during the debranning stage.

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Background: The principles of dynamic consent are based on the idea of safeguarding the autonomy of individuals by providing them with personalized options to choose from regarding the sharing and utilization of personal health data. To facilitate the widespread introduction of dynamic consent concepts in practice, individuals must perceive these procedures as useful and easy to use. This study examines the user experience of a dynamic consent-based application, in particular focusing on personalized options, and explores whether this approach may be useful in terms of ensuring the autonomy of data subjects in personal health data usage.

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Circular leaf spot (CLS) disease poses a significant threat to persimmon cultivation, leading to substantial harvest reductions. Existing visual and destructive inspection methods suffer from subjectivity, limited accuracy, and considerable time consumption. This study presents an automated pre-identification method of the disease through a deep learning (DL) based pipeline integrated with optical coherence tomography (OCT), thereby addressing the highlighted issues with the existing methods.

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In this review, we introduce recently developed plasma-based approaches for depositing and treating piezoelectric nanoparticles (NPs) and piezoelectric polymer films for nanogenerator (NG) and sensor applications. We also present the properties and an overview of recently synthesized or modified piezoelectric materials on piezoelectric polymers to highlight the existing challenges and future directions of plasma methods under vacuum, low pressure, and ambient air conditions. The various plasma processes involved in piezoelectric NGs and sensors, including plasma-based vapor deposition, dielectric barrier discharge, and surface modification, are introduced and summarized for controlling various surface properties (etching, roughening, crosslinking, functionalization, and crystallinity).

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Novel hearable technology is securely and comfortably positioned within the ear canal minimizing inaccuracies caused by accessory movements during activities. Despite extensive research on hearable technologies within the outer ear, there is a lack of research in the field of vascular imaging and quantitative analysis in the outer ear , which is one of the crucial factors to select the appropriate sensor position. Therefore, in this paper, we introduced optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA)-based qualitative and quantitative analyses to visualize the inner vasculature of the outer ear to acquire vascular maps for microvascular assessments .

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Growing Trend to Adopt Speckle Variance Optical Coherence Tomography for Biological Tissue Assessments in Pre-Clinical Applications.

Micromachines (Basel)

April 2024

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80, Daehak-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

Speckle patterns are a generic feature in coherent imaging techniques like optical coherence tomography (OCT). Although speckles are granular like noise texture, which degrades the image, they carry information that can be benefited by processing and thereby furnishing crucial information of sample structures, which can serve to provide significant important structural details of samples in longitudinal pre-clinical monitoring and assessments. Since the motions of tissue molecules are indicated through speckle patterns, speckle variance OCT (SV-OCT) can be well-utilized for quantitative assessments of speckle variance (SV) in biological tissues.

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To identify the vascular alteration by photodynamic therapy (PDT), the utilization of high-resolution, high-speed, and wide-field photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) has gained enormous interest. The rapid changes in vasculature during PDT treatment and monitoring of tumor tissue activation in the orthotopic pancreatic cancer model have received limited attention in previous studies. Here, a fully two-axes waterproof galvanometer scanner-based photoacoustic microscopy (WGS-PAM) system was developed for in vivo monitoring of dynamic variations in micro blood vessels due to PDT in an orthotopic pancreatic cancer mouse model.

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A depth-resolved quantitative evaluation method for non-carious cervical lesions treatment with optical coherence tomography.

J Dent

May 2024

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

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  • This study aimed to evaluate surface smoothness and internal bubbles in resin used for treating non-cancerous cervical lesions (NCCLs) using optical coherence tomography (OCT).* -
  • Cross-sectional images of treated NCCLs were analyzed to examine surface quality between dental structures and quantify the amount of resin used, yielding 3D representations of the resin's inner structure.* -
  • The findings highlighted OCT's ability to measure surface quality and detect internal bubbles, making it a valuable tool for both qualitative and quantitative assessments in dental treatment of NCCLs.*
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The discoloration switching appearing in the initial and final growth stages of 4H-silicon carbide (4H-SiC) single crystals grown using the physical vapor transport (PVT) technique was investigated. This phenomenon was studied, investigating the correlation with linear-type micro-pipe defects on the surface of 4H-SiC single crystals. Based on the experimental results obtained using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and micro-Raman analysis, it was deduced that the orientation of the 4H-SiC c-axis causes an axial change that correlates with low levels of carbon.

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To improve the electrical conductivity of polypyrrole (PPy) nanostructure film through in situ iodine (I) doping, this study proposes an atmospheric pressure plasma reactor (APPR) where heated I dopant vapor is fed through capillary electrodes that serve as electrodes for discharge ignition. A large amount of the heated I vapor introduced into the reactor separately from a monomer gas can be effectively activated by an intense plasma via capillary electrodes. In particular, intensive plasma is obtained by properly adjusting the bluff body position in the APPR.

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Propagation-Invariant Space-Time Plasmonic Pulse in Subwavelength MIM Waveguide.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

February 2024

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

The metal-insulator-metal (MIM) plasmonic waveguide has been highly anticipated for confining and guiding surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) on the subwavelength scale. However, perennial drawbacks such as a short propagation length and an unbounded transverse field have set limits on the use of the MIM waveguide in various applications. Herein, diffraction- and dispersion-free MIM modes are synthesized by using space-time wave packets (STWPs) and are therefore referred to as space-time MIM (ST-MIM) waveguide modes.

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Negative-differential-resistance (NDR) devices offer a promising pathway for developing future computing technologies characterized by exceptionally low energy consumption, especially multivalued logic computing. Nevertheless, conventional approaches aimed at attaining the NDR phenomenon involve intricate junction configurations and/or external doping processes in the channel region, impeding the progress of NDR devices to the circuit and system levels. Here, an NDR device is presented that incorporates a channel without junctions.

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Fabrication and Characterization of AlO-Siloxane Composite Thermal Pads for Thermal Interface Materials.

Materials (Basel)

February 2024

The Institute of Electronic Technology, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

In this study, AlO-siloxane composite thermal pads were fabricated using a tape-casting technique, and the thermal conductivity effect of the AlO nanoparticle powder synthesized using a flame fusion process on siloxane composite thermal pads was investigated. Furthermore, various case studies were implemented, wherein the synthesized AlO nanoparticle powder was subjected to different surface treatments, including dehydration, decarbonization, and silylation, to obtain AlO-siloxane composite thermal pads with high thermal conductivity. The experimental results confirmed that the thermal conductivity of the AlO-siloxane composite pads improved when fabricated using surface-treated AlO nanoparticle powder synthesized with an optimally spheroidized crystal structure compared to that produced using non-treated AlO nanoparticle powder.

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Optical Coherence Tomography as a Non-Invasive Tool for Plant Material Characterization in Agriculture: A Review.

Sensors (Basel)

December 2023

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80, Daehak-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

Characterizing plant material is crucial in terms of early disease detection, pest control, physiological assessments, and growth monitoring, which are essential parameters to increase production in agriculture and prevent unnecessary economic losses. The conventional methods employed to assess the aforementioned parameters have several limitations, such as invasive inspection, complexity, high time consumption, and costly features. In recent years, optical coherence tomography (OCT), which is an ultra-high resolution, non-invasive, and real-time unique image-based approach has been widely utilized as a significant and potential tool for assessing plant materials in numerous aspects.

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Effects of Dielectric Barrier on Water Activation and Phosphorus Compound Digestion in Gas-Liquid Discharges.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

December 2023

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • The study explored how a dielectric barrier affects air-liquid discharge in an atmospheric plasma reactor that uses a pin-plate discharge structure.
  • It found that the pin-liquid barrier discharge (PLBD) configuration was more stable and efficient than the traditional pin-liquid discharge, producing different concentrations of reactive species.
  • PLBD was shown to effectively decompose phosphorus compounds, making it a promising alternative to conventional chemical methods for measuring total dissolved phosphorus in water.
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  • Conventional consent practices are problematic in digital health due to their static nature, but dynamic consent offers a flexible solution that is not yet widely implemented.
  • A scoping review identified facilitators for adopting dynamic consent, such as multiple consent options and ongoing communication, while also highlighting barriers like consent fatigue and privacy concerns.
  • Dynamic consent is seen as an ethically beneficial approach for digital health, requiring a strong technical framework to meet diverse stakeholder needs and uphold ethical standards.
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A concept to detect a subgingival finish line using an intraoral optical coherence tomography system: A clinical report.

J Prosthet Dent

November 2023

Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

This clinical report introduces an approach for detecting the supragingival finish line by penetrating the teeth and gingival tissue using optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology. This approach was used in 3 patients who underwent tooth preparation with a subgingival finish line. Consequently, the subgingival finish line, typically challenging to discern clearly in intraoral scans, was identifiable in the OCT image.

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Skin pore imaging using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: a case report.

Biomed Eng Lett

November 2023

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 41566 Republic of Korea.

Sebum is an important component of the skin that has attracted attention in many fields, including dermatology and cosmetics. Pore expansion due to sebum on the skin can lead to various problems. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the morphological characteristics of sebum.

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Exploiting the Potential of Magnetic Nanoparticles for Rapid Diagnosis Tests (RDTs): Nanoparticle-Antibody Conjugates and Color Development Strategies.

Diagnostics (Basel)

September 2023

ICT Environment Convergence, Department of ICT Convergence, College of IT Engineering, Pyeongtaek University, 3825 Seodong-daero, Pyeongtaek-si 17869, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.

Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have emerged as a promising material in disease diagnostics due to their potential to enhance detection sensitivity, facilitate concentration and purification of target substances in diverse samples, and enable favorable color-based detection. In this study, antibody-conjugated MNPs were successfully synthesized and validated through two appropriate methods: the measurement of MNPs' size and the use of phosphatase methods. Additionally, three methods were suggested and implemented for developing color in MNPs-based immunoassay, including the formation of MNP aggregations, utilization of MNPs' peroxidase-like activity, and synthesis of dually-conjugated MNPs with both enzyme and antibody.

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