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Nigel H. Lovell

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  678
Citations -  19383

Nigel H. Lovell is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinal ganglion & Blood pump. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 634 publications receiving 16465 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel H. Lovell include NICTA & AmeriCorps VISTA.

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Towards photorealistic and immersive virtual-reality environments for simulated prosthetic vision: integrating recent breakthroughs in consumer hardware and software.

TL;DR: The authors aimed at improving the realism and immersion of SPV by integrating state-of-the-art yet low-cost consumer technology and the chosen framework was successfully applied in a basic virtual task and is suited to realistically simulate real-world scenes under SPV in mobility research.

Optical Imaging of Electrically Evoked Visual Signals in Cats: II. ICA "Harmonic Filtering" Noise Reduction

TL;DR: An independent component analysis (ICA) "harmonic filtering" technique is developed that is capable of reducing noise components, highlighting response signals to visual and electrical stimuli.
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Piecewise-linear trend detection in longitudinal physiological measurements

TL;DR: This work describes an approach for obtaining a piecewise-linear fit, to longitudinal physiological trend data, comparable with a similar fitting performed by a human observer, using a graphical user interface.
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A 2D monodomain model of rabbit sinoatrial node

TL;DR: A biophysically detailed two dimensional monodomain model of the rabbit sinoatrial node and surrounding atrial tissue has been developed and it is anticipated that the model will yield novel insight into the mechanisms underlying action potential propagation from the sino atrial node into the atrium, migration of the primary pacemaker site in response to vagal stimulation and other complex phenomena.
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Advanced User Interfaces for Teleoperated Surgical Robotic Systems

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a summary of the emerging teleoperated surgical robotic systems (TSRSs) with a focus on their user interfaces, including advanced sensing, haptic, smart garments, and medical image artificial intelligence (AI) assistance technologies.