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BMC Med Imaging ; 24(1): 193, 2024 Jul 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39080580

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of the contrast enhancement boost (CE-boost) technique on the image quality of CT angiography (CTA) derived from 80-kVp cerebral CT perfusion (CTP) data, and to compare it with conventional CTApeak as well as other currently employed methods for enhancing CTA images, such as CTAtMIP and CTAtAve extracted from CTP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data of forty-seven patients who underwent CTP at 80 kVp were retrospectively collected. Four sets of images: CTApeak, CTAtMIP, CTAtAve, and CE-boost images. The CTApeak image represents the arterial phase at its peak value, captured as a single time point. CTAtMIP and CTAtAve are 4D CTA images that provide maximum density projection and average images from the three most prominent time points. CE-boost is a postprocessing technique used to enhance contrast in the arterial phase at its peak value. We compared the average CT value, standard deviation (SD), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and basilar artery (BA) among the four groups. Image quality was evaluated using a 5-point scale. RESULTS: The CE-boost demonstrated and CNR in the ICA and BA (all p < 0.001). Compared with the other three CTA reconstructed images, the CE-boost images had the best subjective image quality, with the highest scores of 4.77 ± 0.43 and 4.87 ± 0.34 for each reader (all p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Compared with other currently used techniques,CE-boost enhances the image quality of CTA derived from 80-kVp CTP data, leading to improved visualization of intracranial arteries.


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Angiografia por Tomografia Computadorizada , Meios de Contraste , Razão Sinal-Ruído , Humanos , Angiografia por Tomografia Computadorizada/métodos , Feminino , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Angiografia Cerebral/métodos , Adulto , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Intensificação de Imagem Radiográfica/métodos , Artéria Carótida Interna/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Basilar/diagnóstico por imagem , Interpretação de Imagem Radiográfica Assistida por Computador/métodos
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Biomimetics (Basel) ; 9(5)2024 May 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38786484

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High vertical jumping motion, which enables a humanoid robot to leap over obstacles, is a direct reflection of its extreme motion capabilities. This article proposes a single sequential kino-dynamic trajectory optimization method to solve the whole-body motion trajectory for high vertical jumping motion. The trajectory optimization process is decomposed into two sequential optimization parts: optimization computation of centroidal dynamics and coherent whole-body kinematics. Both optimization problems converge on the common variables (the center of mass, momentum, and foot position) using cost functions while allowing for some tolerance in the consistency of the foot position. Additionally, complementarity conditions and a pre-defined contact sequence are implemented to constrain the contact force and foot position during the launching and flight phases. The whole-body trajectory, including the launching and flight phases, can be efficiently solved by a single sequential optimization, which is an efficient solution for the vertical jumping motion. Finally, the whole-body trajectory generated by the proposed optimized method is demonstrated on a real humanoid robot platform, and a vertical jumping motion of 0.5 m in height (foot lifting distance) is achieved.

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ISA Trans ; 141: 401-413, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37474435

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The high stiffness actuator (HSA), applied to each joint of an electrical driven humanoid robot, can directly affect the motion performance of the torque-controlled humanoid robots. For high control performance of HSA, a high-precision dynamic torque control (HDTC) is proposed. The HDTC consists of two phases: (1) A novel dynamic current control is used to linearize high stiffness actuator torque control system, which can estimate and compensate the nonlinear coupling parts; (2) An enhanced internal model control is designed to ensure high tracking accuracy in the system containing noisy torque signal and even numerical differentiation signals. Benefitting from dynamic current control and the enhanced internal model control, the proposed HDTC is accurate and adaptable. Finally, the superiority of the HDTC is verified with comparative experiments.

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