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In this paper, we propose a new transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) system which uses multiple electrode arrays. Once a target location inside a human brain is selected, optimal injection current at each electrode is determined by solving a constrained optimization problem, of which the objective function is evaluated by 3D finite element method (FEM) adopting the superposition principle...
The simulation of electrical activity in the heart, such as normal and abnormal ventricular rhythms and ischemia, utilize computational methods that rely on an underlying geometric model, or polygonal mesh of cardiac tissues and boundaries. Because of the complex shape of many biological structures, it is often difficult to create meshes that conform to the boundaries between distinct regions. The...
A novel approach is proposed to image 3-D cardiac electrical activity from intracavity electrical recordings with the aid of a catheter. The feasibility and performance were evaluated by computer simulation studies, where a 3-D cellular-automaton heart model and a finite-element thorax volume conductor model were utilized. The finite-element method (FEM) was used to simulate the intracavity recordings...
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