College of Engineering

The biomechanics and modeling control of human eye movements

Abstract: Today science has witnessed major developments and rapid increase in ecent creations and inventions in all fields including medical engineering, which has witnessed a marked improvement in human creations that serve this field and explain the design of the mechanical movement of the human eye, which consists of three movements, primary and secondary and tertiary. A biomechanical model will be modified upon a homomorphic saccadic eye movement model by adding and calculating the mass of eye and the elasticity of eye tendon and take a primary position only.

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Tracking methods of stone in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy

Abstract:The efficiency of the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy treatment depends to a great extent on the capability to focus the shock waves on the stone, so to achieve this goal, recognition of the stone and tracking it is essential for good treatment. Two algorithms were proposed to track the renal stone; their results were compared, to determine the most successful among them.

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MATLAB simulation of DVB-T code system

Abstract: The reliable transmission of information over noisy channels is one of the basic requirements of digital information and communication systems. Because of this requirement, modern communication systems rely heavily on powerful channel coding methodologies. Channel coding is often used in digital communication systems to protect the digital information from noise and interference and reduce the number of bit errors. In digital television the video and audio information is digitized and compressed using the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) compression standard.

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