Gye-Hwan Jin
Chungbuk National University
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international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2005
Gye-Hwan Jin; Jang Hee Ye; Tae Soo Lee; Yong Sook Goo
Several research groups in the world are trying to restore useful vision for the patients of degenerate retina, such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age related macular degeneration (ARMD) with retinal prosthesis. Recently Korean consortium launched for developing retinal prosthesis and as part of Korean retinal prosthesis project we provide preliminary experimental results regarding voltage parameters for the stimulation of isolated retina. Voltage stimulus was delivered via one of the channel of microelectrode array (MEA) and ganglion cell activities were recorded with remained 59 channels. We changed the voltage amplitude from 0.5 V to 3 V, which showed that threshold level for reliable ganglion cell response was 1.5 V. The calculated threshold for charge densities was 2123 muC/cm2 and charge delivery was 15 nC/phase. When we changed the stimulus duration from 100 mus to 1200 mus with fixed voltage of 2 V, the threshold level was 300 mus. The calculated charge densities and charge delivery were 1698 muC/cm 2 and 12 nC/phase, respectively. Even after the block of on-bipolar cell with L-(1)-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid (APB), electrical stimulus evoked ganglion cell activities
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2009
Gye-Hwan Jin; Sang-Bock Lee
The technology of distinguishing human motion states is required in the areas of measuring and analyzing biosignals changing according to physical activities, diagnosing sleep disorder, screening the effect of treatment, examining chronic patients` kinetic state, prescribing exercise therapy, etc. The present study implemented a fuzzy inference system based on fuzzy rules that distinguish human motion states (tying, sitting, walking, and running) by acquiring and processing data of LAA, TAA, L-MAD, and T-MAD using ADXL202AE of Analog Devices embedded in an armband. The membership degree and fuzzy rules in each area of input (LAA, TAA, L-MAD, and T-MAD) and output (tying, sitting, walking, and running) data used here were determined using numeric data obtained from experiment. In the results of analyzing data for simulation generated in order of tyingwalkingrunningtying, the sorting rate for motion states tying, sitting, walking, and running was 100% for each motion.
Journal of Medical Systems | 2008
Sang-Bock Lee; Tae-Soo Lee; Gye-Hwan Jin; J. H. Hong
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2011
Jea-Ho Song; Gye-Hwan Jin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2009
Hye-Sun An; Hoon-Heu Park; Gye-Hwan Jin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2007
Mi-Yon Lee; Sang-Bock Lee; Jun-Hang Lee; Sam-Yul Lee; Tae-Soo Lee; Gye-Hwan Jin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2009
Goeun Jeon; Gye-Hwan Jin
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016
Gye-Hwan Jin; Chang-Seon Lim
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2015
Kiho Lee; Changhoon Lee; Gye-Hwan Jin
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2013
Gye-Hwan Jin; G. R. Choi; Hoon-Hee Park; Tae-Soo Lee; Seung-Beck Lee