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König, Jörg; Chen, Minqian; Rösing, Wiebke; Boho, David; Mäder, Patrick; Cierpka, Christian
On the use of a cascaded convolutional neural network for three-dimensional flow measurements using astigmatic PTV. - In: Measurement science and technology, ISSN 1361-6501, Volume 31 (2020), number 7, 074015, 14 Seiten

Many applications in chemistry, biology and medicine use microfluidic devices to separate, detect and analyze samples on a miniaturized size-level. Fluid flows evolving in channels of only several tens to hundreds of micrometers in size are often of a 3D nature, affecting the tailored transport of cells and particles. To analyze flow phenomena and local distributions of particles within those channels, astigmatic particle tracking velocimetry (APTV) has become a valuable tool, on condition that basic requirements like low optical aberrations and particles with a very narrow size distribution are fulfilled. Making use of the progress made in the field of machine vision, deep neural networks may help to overcome these limiting requirements, opening new fields of applications for APTV and allowing them to be used by nonexpert users. To qualify the use of a cascaded deep convolutional neural network (CNN) for particle detection and position regression, a detailed investigation was carried out starting from artificial particle images with known ground truth to real flow measurements inside a microchannel, using particles with uni- and bimodal size distributions. In the case of monodisperse particles, the mean absolute error and standard deviation of particle depth-position of less than and about 1 [my]m were determined, employing the deep neural network and the classical evaluation method based on the minimum Euclidean distance approach. While these values apply to all particle size distributions using the neural network, they continuously increase towards the margins of the measurement volume of about one order of magnitude for the classical method, if nonmonodisperse particles are used. Nevertheless, limiting the depth of measurement volume in between the two focal points of APTV, reliable flow measurements with low uncertainty are also possible with the classical evaluation method and polydisperse tracer particles. The results of the flow measurements presented herein confirm this finding. The source code of the deep neural network used here is available on https://github.com/SECSY-Group/DNN-APTV.



https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/ab7bfd
Schwarze, Nicole; Gresing, Lennart; Stelz, Angela; Gräfe, Christine; Dutz, Silvio; Wiekhorst, Frank; Hochhaus, Andreas; Clement, Joachim
Cancer drugs affect the interaction of nanoparticles with an in vitro placenta barrier. - In: Oncology research and treatment, ISSN 2296-5262, Bd. 43 (2020), S. 209
Meeting abstract: 809

https://doi.org/10.1159/000506491
Hunold, Alexander; Berkes, Sebastian; Schellhorn, Klaus; Haueisen, Jens
Feasibility of new stimulator setup for temporal interference TES and its application in a homogeneous volume conductor. - In: Clinical neurophysiology, ISSN 1872-8952, Bd. 131 (2020), 4, S. e152

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2019.12.348
Machts, René; Hunold, Alexander; Drebenstedt, Christian; Rock, Michael; Leu, Carsten; Haueisen, Jens
Experimental application of lightning currents to a human head phantom. - In: Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering, (2020), S. 763-772

Zahn, Diana; Klein, Katja; Berkov, Dmitry; Eichhorn, Michael; Erokhin, Sergej; Nagel, Edgar; Semenova, Olena; Stanca, Ioan; Wu, Minzhi; Dutz, Silvio
A setup for magnetic nanoparticle targeting to the eye. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S255
Enthalten in: Wet Poster Session

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6023
Laqua, Daniel; Sambale, David; Reck, Jakob; Husar, Peter
Contactless sensor system for capacitive ECG monitoring in medical wearables. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S232
Enthalten in: Wet Poster Session

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6023
Reck, Jakob; Laqua, Daniel; Husar, Peter
Concept and development of a current measurement system for ultra-low power electronics in medical wearables. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S231
Enthalten in: Wet Poster Session

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6023
Machts, René; Hunold, Alexander; Haueisen, Jens
The effect feeding wires in dipoles in physical phantoms for EEG. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S53
Enthalten in: FT Modelling and Simulation (2)

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6011
Hömmen, Peter; Mäkinen, Antti; Storm, J.-H.; Höfner, Nora; Hunold, Alexander; Machts, René; Stolz, Ronny; Körber, Rainer
An optimized ultra-low field MRI setup for zero-field encoded current density imaging of the human head. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S47
Enthalten in: FT Modelling and Simulation (1)

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6010
Schmidt, Christian B.; Wittkämper, Florian; Oelsner, Gregor; Ijsselsteijn, Rob; Eichhardt, Roland; Graichen, Uwe; Schultze, Volkmar; Haueisen, Jens; Stolz, Ronny
Magnetic field camera for bio-magnetic sensing. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), S. S38
Enthalten in: New opportunities in biomagnetism using OPMs

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-6008