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Noninvasive measurement and information analysis of bioelectric signals

Bilateral SAS - RAS project

Duration of the project: since 1/2001

Cooperating institutions: Institute of Measurement Science SAS, Bratislava; Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Responsible investigators: Dr. Milan Tyšler, Prof. Leonid Ivanovič Titomir,

Aim of the project is cooperation in the research and application of its results in following areas:

  • research and analysis of mathematical models of bioelectric sources in the heart, brain and other human organs with the aim to assess their pathological states,
  • research of methods for mapping of bioelectric fields and their projection to standardized surfaces enveloping the investigated organ,
  • creation of common database of potentials measured on defined surfaces together with complementary information on surface geometry, 
  • organizing of international working groups and preparation of multilateral international projects with research and clinical laboratories for testing of devoped technologies and securing their methodological support and wide dissemination in a new generation of computerized biomedical technology,
  • practical implementation of developed methods in measuring and diagnostic systems for clinical applications,
  • publication of results of common scientific activities and preparation of manuals and educational materials for practical application of proposed methods.
 
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