NEUROSURGERY

System Middleware

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Fig. 10.1 Middleware architecture As can be interpreted from Fig. 10.1, middleware will be installed in a local personal computer (the Home Gateway). Data from the different modalities (EEG, GSR,…

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System Architecture

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Fig. 7.1 Architecture of the ARMOR system The PHR server contains all the information related to the patients. When a new measurement shall be started the Home Gateway downloads a…

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Introduction to Epilepsy and Related Brain Disorders

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Axis 1: Ictal phenomenology. Description of Ictal events using the Glossary of Descriptive Ictal Terminology (Blume, 1991) Axis 2: Seizure type. Specifying localization within the brain and precipitating stimuli for…

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Data Management Processes

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© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Nikolaos S. Voros and Christos P. Antonopoulos (eds.)Cyberphysical Systems for Epilepsy and Related Brain Disorders10.1007/978-3-319-20049-1_6 6. Data Management Processes Christos P. Antonopoulos1   and Nikolaos S. Voros1   (1) Embedded System Design and Application Laboratory, Computer…

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Introduction to ARMOR Project

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Fig. 1.1 An overview of ARMOR approach The first level of data aggregation is the patient’s equipment data acquisition sub-layer, which in close collaboration with the ARMOR Middleware, provides access…

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Characterization of the Phenotypic Features, Immuno-modulatory Properties and Therapeutic Potentials of Wharton’s Jelly-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

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Fig. 14.1 Diagram of a cross-section of the human umbilical cord showing anatomical compartments including Wharton’s jelly, a rich source of stem cells There are different compartments within the UC…

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