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Yevgeny Beiderman

Researcher at Bar-Ilan University

Publications -  67
Citations -  969

Yevgeny Beiderman is an academic researcher from Bar-Ilan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speckle pattern & Laser. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 63 publications receiving 836 citations. Previous affiliations of Yevgeny Beiderman include Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center & University of Valencia.

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Simultaneous remote extraction of multiple speech sources and heart beats from secondary speckles pattern.

TL;DR: This manuscript proposes an optical approach allowing the extraction and the separation of remote sound sources that is very modular and it does not apply any constraints regarding the relative position of the sound sources and the detection device.
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Method and system for non-invasively monitoring biological or biochemical parameters of individual

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method are presented for use in monitoring one or more conditions of a subject's body, which includes a control unit which includes an input port for receiving image data, a memory utility, and a processor utility.
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Three-dimensional mapping and range measurement by means of projected speckle patterns.

TL;DR: A novel approach for three-dimensional measurements that includes the projection of coherent light through ground glass that generates random speckle patterns on the object or on the camera, depending if the configuration is transmissive or reflective.
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Remote estimation of blood pulse pressure via temporal tracking of reflected secondary speckles pattern.

TL;DR: A novel technique based on tracking both temporal and amplitude changes of reflected secondary speckle produced in human skin when illuminated by a laser beam is presented, showing good agreement when compared with conventional measurement methods.
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Improved noncontact optical sensor for detection of glucose concentration and indication of dehydration level

TL;DR: Experimental tests are presented which are the first step towards an in vivo noncontact device for detection of glucose concentration in blood and the paper shows very preliminary results for qualitative capability for indication of dehydration.