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Hector Gutierrez

Researcher at Florida Institute of Technology

Publications -  89
Citations -  1441

Hector Gutierrez is an academic researcher from Florida Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slosh dynamics & Magnetic levitation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1302 citations. Previous affiliations of Hector Gutierrez include North Carolina State University.

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Morphologic and Biochemical Characterization of Brain Injury in a Model of Controlled Blast Overpressure Exposure

TL;DR: The proposed model of controlled nonpenetrating blast in rats demonstrates the critical pathologic and biochemical signatures of blast brain injury that may be triggered by cerebrovascular responses, including blood-brain barrier disruption, glia responses, and neuroglial alterations.
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Characterization of spectral regrowth in microwave amplifiers based on the nonlinear transformation of a complex Gaussian process

TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical technique is presented for the characterization of spectral regrowth at the output of a nonlinear amplifier driven by a digitally modulated carrier in a digital radio system.

Characterization of Spectral Regrowth in Microwave Amplifiers Based on the Nonlinear Transformation of a

TL;DR: A statistical technique is presented for the characterization of spectral reg growth at the output of a nonlinear amplifier driven by a digitally modulated carrier in a digital radio system and is used in evaluating the spectral regrowth for a CDMA signal.
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Robust adaptive geometric tracking controls on SO(3) with an application to the attitude dynamics of a quadrotor UAV

TL;DR: By designing an adaptive law for the inertia matrix of a rigid body, the proposed control system can asymptotically follow an attitude command without the knowledge of the inertia Matrix, and it is extended to guarantee boundedness of tracking errors in the presence of unstructured disturbances.
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Neuro-Glial and Systemic Mechanisms of Pathological Responses in Rat Models of Primary Blast Overpressure Compared to “Composite” Blast

TL;DR: The most significant and persistent changes in neuro-glial markers were found after composite blast, while primary blast instigated prominent systemic cytokine/chemokine, Orexin A, and Neuropilin-2 release, particularly when primary blast impacted rats with unprotected body.