Browsing School of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences by Author "Al-Jumaily, AM"
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Correlation of nasal morphology to air-conditioning and clearance function
White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Lu, J (Elsevier, 2011)Nasal morphology plays an important functional role in the maintenance of upper airway health. Identification of functional regions, based on morphological attributes, assists in correlating location to primary purpose. ... -
Effect of nafion hydration on its actuation characteristics
Hildesley, M; Al-Jumaily, AM; Paxton, RA; Ramos, MV (The University of Auckland: The Centre for Advanced Composite Materials, 2011)Traditionally Nafion is actuated while being hydrated along its surface. This paper presents an investigation into the electro-active actuation characteristics of Nafion while being hydrated from one of its edges to avoid ... -
Investigating the Effects of Robot-assisted Therapy Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Biomarkers
Bharatharaj, J; Huang, L; Al-Jumaily, AM; Krageloh, C; Elara, MR (IOP Publishing, 2017)Therapeutic pet robots designed to help humans with various medical conditions could play a vital role in physiological, psychological and social-interaction interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ... -
Nasal air-conditioning during breathing therapy
White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Somervell, A (Bentham Science Publishers, 2011)It has been reported that continuous positive airway pressure therapy introduces negative nasal side-effects including sneezing, itching, nasal dryness, nasal congestion and/or a runny nose. As these symptoms are suggestive ... -
Nasal air-conditioning during N-CPAP therapy
White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J (Medical Sciences Congress, 2010)Over 40% of people who undertake n-CPAP breathing therapy report problems of rhinitis or nasal congestion despite not having these symptoms prior to treatment. Heated humidification is often used to condition inhaled air ... -
Nasal morphology and blood flow during augmented air pressure breathing therapies
White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Lu, J; Hankin, RKS (AUT University, 2011)Air delivered under augmented pressure during breathing therapy normally requires external humidification in order to avoid upper airways dryness and discomfort. Nasal heat and water flux between air and mucosa is dynamically ... -
Parametric Electrical Modelling of Human Forearm Simulation Response Using Multi-frequency Electrical Bioimpedance
Anand, G; Lowe, A; Al-Jumaily, AM (OMICS International, 2016)This work presents a parametric electrical modelling of the electrical response of human forearm tissues through a simulation of Multi-frequency Electrical Bioimpedance analysis (MF-EBIA). The objective is to estimate an ... -
Robot-assisted therapy for learning and social interaction of children with autism spectrum disorder
Bharatharaj, J; Huang, L; Mohan, RE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Krägeloh, CU (MDPI, 2017)This paper puts forward the potential for designing a parrot-inspired robot and an indirect teaching technique, the adapted model-rival method (AMRM), to help improve learning and social interaction abilities of children ... -
Role of mechanical stress in optimising breathing therapy humidification
White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J (University of Auckland, 2010)During breathing therapy, heated humidification is often used to condition inhaled air and minimise symptoms associated with airway drying. The current treatment paradigm is based on providing the patient with fully ... -
Simulation of Impedance Measurements at Human Forearm Within 1 KHz to 2 MHz
Anand, G; Lowe, A; Al-Jumaily, AM (University of Oslo Library, 2016)This work presents a simulation analysis of the bioimpedance measurements at human forearm. The Ansys® High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) has been used to analyze the electrical response of a section of human forearm ...