47 results match your criteria: "Ghent University-IBBT[Affiliation]"
Brain Connect
March 2017
1 Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Center & GIGA Research Center, University and University Hospital of Liège, Liège, Belgium .
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in combination with neuroimaging techniques allows to measure the effects of a direct perturbation of the brain. When coupled with high-density electroencephalography (TMS/hd-EEG), TMS pulses revealed electrophysiological signatures of different cortical modules in health and disease. However, the neural underpinnings of these signatures remain unclear.
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February 2015
Department of Data-analysis, University of Ghent, B9000 Ghent, Belgium. Electronic address:
In this work we propose a proof of principle that dynamic causal modelling can identify plausible mechanisms at the synaptic level underlying brain state changes over a timescale of seconds. As a benchmark example for validation we used intracranial electroencephalographic signals in a human subject. These data were used to infer the (effective connectivity) architecture of synaptic connections among neural populations assumed to generate seizure activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Decis Making
May 2014
Department of Information Technology (INTEC), Ghent University-IBBT, Ghent, Belgium (FO, TD, FDT).
Current nurse call systems are very static. Call buttons are fixed to the wall, and systems do not account for various factors specific to a situation. We have developed a software platform, the ontology-based Nurse Call System (oNCS), which supports the transition to mobile and wireless nurse call buttons and uses an intelligent algorithm to address nurse calls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiat Prot Dosimetry
June 2013
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, Ghent B-9050, Belgium.
An experimental validation of a low-cost method for extrapolation and estimation of the maximal electromagnetic-field exposure from long-term evolution (LTE) radio base station installations are presented. No knowledge on downlink band occupation or service characteristics is required for the low-cost method. The method is applicable in situ.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Phys
December 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University / IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Electromagnetic exposure (occupational and general public) to 14 types of air traffic control (ATC) systems is assessed. Measurement methods are proposed for in situ exposure assessment of these ATC systems. In total, 50 sites are investigated at 1,073 locations in the frequency range of 255 kHz to 24 GHz.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProg Biophys Mol Biol
January 2013
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8 box 201, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are commonly deployed in various environments. The WLAN data packets are not transmitted continuously but often worst-case exposure of WLAN is assessed, assuming 100% activity and leading to huge overestimations. Actual duty cycles of WLAN are thus of importance for time-averaging of exposure when checking compliance with international guidelines on limiting adverse health effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Med Imaging
September 2012
Medical Imaging and Signal Processing (MEDISIP) Group, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University-IBBT-IBiTech, Ghent, Belgium.
Quantitative positron emission tomography (PET) imaging relies on accurate attenuation correction. Predicting attenuation values from magnetic resonance (MR) images is difficult because MR signals are related to proton density and relaxation properties of tissues. Here, we propose a method to derive the attenuation map from a transmission scan.
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February 2013
MEDISIP, Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University-IBBT-IBiTech, De Pintelaan 185, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Quantitative PET imaging requires an attenuation map to correct for attenuation. In stand-alone PET or PET/CT, the attenuation map is usually derived from a transmission scan or CT image, respectively. In PET/MR, these methods will most likely not be used.
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August 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University-IBBT, Belgium.
As the complexity and amount of medical information keeps increasing, it is difficult to maintain the same quality of care. Therefore, clinical guidelines are used to structure best practices and care, but they also support physicians and nurses in the diagnostic and treatment process. Currently, no standardized format exists to represent these guidelines.
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December 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Ghent, Belgium.
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio frequency electromagnetic field measurements were performed in different microenvironments such as homes, public transports, or outdoors using the same exposure meters. From the mean personal field exposure levels (excluding mobile phone exposure), whole-body absorption values in a 1-year-old child and adult male model were calculated using a statistical multipath exposure method and compared for the five countries. All mean absorptions (maximal total absorption of 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComput Methods Programs Biomed
November 2012
Department of Electronics and Information Systems-Multimedia Lab, Ghent University-IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8 Bus 201, B-9050 Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium.
Although the health care sector has already been subjected to a major computerization effort, this effort is often limited to the implementation of standalone systems which do not communicate with each other. Interoperability problems limit health care applications from achieving their full potential. In this paper, we propose the use of Semantic Web technologies to solve interoperability problems between data providers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Syst
December 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University-IBBT, Belgium.
The Intensive Care Unit is a data intensive environment where large volumes of patient monitoring and observational data are daily generated. Today, there is a lack of an integrated clinical platform for automated decision support and analysis. Despite the potential of electronic records for infection surveillance and antibiotic management, different parts of the clinical data are stored across databases in their own formats with specific parameters, making access to all data a complex and time-consuming challenge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiat Prot Dosimetry
September 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Occupational and general public exposure due to very high frequency (VHF)/ultra high frequency (UHF) transmission centres for verbal communication for air traffic control is investigated in situ for the first time. These systems are used for communication with aircraft, resulting in different human exposure from that of classical broadcasting. Measurement methods are proposed for the exposure assessment, and a measurement campaign is executed in three transmission centres.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Phys
February 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
In situ electromagnetic (EM) radio frequency (RF) exposure to base stations of emerging wireless technologies is assessed at 311 locations, 68 indoor and 243 outdoor, spread over 35 areas in three European countries (Belgium, The Netherlands, and Sweden) by performing narrowband spectrum analyzer measurements. The locations are selected to characterize six different environmental categories (rural, residential, urban, suburban, office, and industrial). The maximal total field value was measured in a residential environment and equal to 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiat Prot Dosimetry
March 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Electromagnetic radiation of electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems was investigated in situ for both the detection gate panels and the activators and deactivators. 'Safety distances' for the general public, defined as the distances outside which the magnetic field levels of the EAS systems do not exceed the The International Commission on Non-ionising Radiation Protection reference levels, were determined. Additionally, temporal and frequency behaviour, and signal waveforms were investigated.
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June 2011
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University - IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8/201, B-9050 Gent, Belgium.
Summary: Network motifs in integrated molecular networks represent functional relationships between distinct data types. They aggregate to form dense topological structures corresponding to functional modules which cannot be detected by traditional graph clustering algorithms. We developed CyClus3D, a Cytoscape plugin for clustering composite three-node network motifs using a 3D spectral clustering algorithm.
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June 2011
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University-IBBT, Ghent, Belgium.
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by seizures, i.e. abnormal synchronous activity of neurons in the brain.
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February 2011
Ghent University-IBBT, Department of Information Technology (INTEC), Gaston Crommenlaan 8, bus 201, 9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Background: The current, place-oriented nurse call systems are very static. A patient can only make calls with a button which is fixed to a wall of a room. Moreover, the system does not take into account various factors specific to a situation.
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January 2011
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, MEDISIP, Ghent University-IBBT-IBiTech, De Pintelaan 185 block B, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Today, new single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) reconstruction techniques rely on accurate Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to optimize reconstructed images. However, existing MC scintillation camera models which usually include an accurate description of the collimator and crystal, lack correct implementation of the gamma camera's back compartments. In the case of dual isotope simultaneous acquisition (DISA), where backscattered photons from the highest energy isotope are detected in the imaging energy window of the second isotope, this approximation may induce simulation errors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Phys
September 2010
MEDISIP, Medical Signal and Image Processing, Ghent University-IBBT, Ghent B-9000, Belgium.
Purpose: Studies have shown that Monte Carlo-based reconstruction could effectively improve the image quality of positron emission tomography. The authors have previously used a Gaussian rotator-based algorithm to efficiently reduce the computational cost for system matrix (SM) calculation and to meet the large memory requirements for SM storage. However, pronounced ringing artifacts were observed in the reconstructed image.
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November 2010
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
The influence of mobile phone traffic on temporal radiofrequency exposure due to base stations during 7 d is compared for five different sites with Erlang data (representing average mobile phone traffic intensity during a period of time). The time periods of high exposure and high traffic during a day are compared and good agreement is obtained. The minimal required measurement periods to obtain accurate estimates for maximal and average long-period exposure (7 d) are determined.
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June 2012
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University-IBBT, Gent, Belgium.
The computerization of Intensive Care Units provides an overwhelming amount of electronic data for both medical and financial analysis. However, the current tarification, which is the process to tick and count patients' procedures, is still a repetitive, time-consuming process on paper. Nurses and secretaries keep track manually of the patients' medical procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Phys
August 2010
Faculty of Engineering, Ghent University-IBBT, Belgium.
Purpose: Electroencephalogram (EEG) source analysis is a noninvasive technique used in the presurgical of epilepsy. In this study, the dipole location and orientation errors due to skull conductivity perturbations were investigated in two groups of three-dimensional head models: A spherical head model and a realistic head model.
Methods: In each group, the head model had a brain-to-skull conductivity ratio (Rsigma) within the range of 10-40.
Med Phys
July 2010
MEDISIP, Medical Signal and Image Processing, Ghent University-IBBT, Ghent B-9000, Belgium.
Purpose: Several studies have shown the benefit of an accurate system modeling using Monte Carlo techniques. For state-of-the-art whole-body positron emission tomography (PET) scanners, Monte Carlo-based image reconstruction is associated with a significant computational cost to calculate the system matrix as well as a large memory capacity to store it. In this article, the authors present a simulation-reconstruction framework to solve these problems on the Philips Gemini GS PET scanner.
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October 2010
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University/IBBT Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium.
Background: Only limited data are available on personal radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure in everyday life. Several European countries performed measurement studies in this area of research. However, a comparison between countries regarding typical exposure levels is lacking.
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