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Tai-Hu Wu
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2012-2021
Publications (10 Years): 5
Top Topics
Blood Flow
Medical Devices
Feedback Control
Trajectory Tracking
Top Venues
Comput. Methods Programs Biomed.
BODYNETS
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput.
Biomed. Signal Process. Control.
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Publications
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Guang Zhang
,
Jing Yuan
,
Ming Yu
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Xi Luo
,
Feng Chen
A machine learning method for acute hypotensive episodes prediction using only non-invasive parameters.
Comput. Methods Programs Biomed.
200 (2021)
Guang Zhang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Zongming Wan
,
Zhenxing Song
,
Ming Yu
,
Dan Wang
,
Liangzhe Li
,
Feng Chen
,
Xinxi Xu
A method to differentiate between ventricular fibrillation and asystole during chest compressions using artifact-corrupted ECG alone.
Comput. Methods Programs Biomed.
141 (2017)
Guang Zhang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Zongming Wan
,
Zhenxing Song
,
Ming Yu
,
Dan Wang
,
Liangzhe Li
,
Feng Chen
A new method to detect ventricular fibrillation from CPR artifact-corrupted ECG based on the ECG alone.
Biomed. Signal Process. Control.
29 (2016)
Chunfei Wang
,
Guang Zhang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Ningbo Zhan
,
Yalin Wang
Closed-loop controller for chest compressions based on coronary perfusion pressure: a computer simulation study.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput.
54 (2-3) (2016)
Guang Zhang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Zhenxing Song
,
Haitao Wang
,
Hengzhi Lu
,
Yalin Wang
,
Dan Wang
,
Feng Chen
A mechanical chest compressor closed-loop controller with an effective trade-off between blood flow improvement and ribs fracture reduction.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput.
53 (6) (2015)
Guang Zhang
,
Jie-Wen Zheng
,
Hengzhi Lu
,
Chunfei Wang
,
Yalin Wang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
Design and Implementation of a Wireless Chest Compression Monitoring and Feedback System.
BODYNETS
(2013)
Jie-Wen Zheng
,
Yuhong Shen
,
Zhengbo Zhang
,
Tai-Hu Wu
,
Guang Zhang
,
Hengzhi Lu
Emerging Wearable Medical Devices towards Personalized Healthcare.
BODYNETS
(2013)
Guang Zhang
,
Jie-Wen Zheng
,
Jian Wu
,
Tai-Hu Wu
An optimal closed-loop control strategy for mechanical chest compression devices: A trade-off between the risk of chest injury and the benefit of enhanced blood flow.
Comput. Methods Programs Biomed.
108 (1) (2012)