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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38082910

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Possibility of non-invasive hemoglobin concentration measurements with wearable devices have been evaluated. The proposed solution is based on the assumption that PPG waveform shape measured at various wavelengths in the reflectance mode carries information about in-depth distribution of optical pathlength in the tissue. Decomposition of temporal and spectral features of PPG signal have been applied to correct estimation of hemoglobin concentration. The dataset including 840 PPG waveforms from 170 volunteers have been collected for the purpose of neural network training and validation. The achieved performance (MAE~13.6 g/l, R~0.62) is confirmed with the invasive blood test.Clinical Relevance - This paper establishes possibility of non-invasive real time hemoglobin concentration measurements by means of low-cost wearable sensor with accuracy comparable to non-invasive clinical instruments.


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Photoplethysmography , Wearable Electronic Devices , Humans , Neural Networks, Computer , Volunteers , Hemoglobins/analysis
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Waste Manag ; 45: 351-60, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26210233

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Materials flow analysis of neodymium, status of rare earth elements (REEs) in the Republic of Korea has been investigated. Information from various resources like the Korean Ministry of Environment, Korea international trade association, United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database and from individual industry were collected and analyzed for materials flow analysis of neodymium. Demand of neodymium in the Republic of Korea for the year 2010 was 409.5 tons out of which the majority of neodymium, i.e., 68.41% was consumed by domestic electronics industry followed by medical appliances manufacturing (13.36%). The Republic Korea is one of the biggest consumer and leading exporter of these industrial products, absolutely depends on import of neodymium, as the country is lacking natural resources. The Republic of Korea has imported 325.9 tons of neodymium permanent magnet and 79.5 tons of neodymium containing equipment parts mainly for electronics, medical appliances, and heavy/light vehicles manufacturing industry. Out of which 95.4 tons of neodymium permanent magnet get exported as an intermediate product and 140.6 tons of neodymium in the form of consumable products get exported. Worldwide the neodymium is at the high end of supply chain critical metal because of increasing demand, scarcity and irreplaceable for technological application. To bring back the neodymium to supply stream the recycling of end of life neodymium-bearing waste can be a feasible option. Out of total domestic consumption, only 21.9 tons of neodymium have been collected and subsequently recycled. From material flow analysis, the requirement for an efficient recycling system and element-wise material flow management for these REEs in the Republic of Korea were realized and recommended.


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Neodymium/analysis , Recycling/methods , Waste Management/methods , Republic of Korea
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