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RESEARCH GROUPS

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PROGRAMME:
Biomedical Systems and Signals research Group 
Bioengineering 
and Medical Imaging
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Group Members
Lead Researcher

STAFF MEMBERS
Jan Campos, Raimón
Maynou Fernndez, Joan 

Rojas Martnez, Mnica 
Contact:
Sarlabous Uranga, Leonardo
Departamento ESAII. ó
Instituto de Bioingeniería de Cataluña. ASSOCIATED MEMBERS
Alonso Lpez, Joan Francesc 
Edifici Administraci. C/ Baldiri Reixac, 10-12 2a planta. Barcelona. 
Phone: (+34) 93 403 99 77 · E.mail: [email protected] Arcentales Viteri, Andrs Ricardo 
Caminal Magrans, Pere 
Websites: http://futur.upc.edu/176413
http://www.ibecbarcelona.eu/biosignalinterpretation
Fiz Fernndez, Jos Antonio 
Giraldo Giraldo, Beatriz Fabiola 

Gomis Romn, Pedro 

Maanas Villanueva, Miguel ngel Main lines of research
Perera Lluna, Alexandre 

Ruiz de Alda Caamares, Mara Puy • DNA sequence signal processing. 
Torres Cebrin, Abel 
• Analysis of muscle signals to assess musculoskeletal and rehabilitation
Vallverd Ferrer, Montserrat
process pathologies.
CONTRIBUTORS
Brunel Montaner, Helena • Non-invasive monitoring of breathing muscle activity.

Estrada Petrocelli, Luis Carlos • Systems for the diagnosis of patients with obstructive sleep apnea syn- 

Garde Martnez, Ainara drome (OSAS).
Gil de Mesquita, Joana Margarida 13
• Obtaining new cardiac risk scores and aid for the early detection of myo- 20
Magrans Nicieza, Rudys cardial ischemia by means of electrocardiographic signal analysis.
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Massanet Vila, Raimon R
• Study of the breathing pattern to assess extubation of patients with heart PO
Melia, Umberto Sergio Po E
Romero Lafuente, Sergio failure.
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Sarlabous Uranga, Leonardo • Study of the non-linear activity of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) NU
Serna Higuita, Leidy Yanet N
and the cardiorespiratory interrelation.
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Sol Soler, Jordi  /
Ziyatdinov , Andrey
• New EEG signal analysis techniques for the evaluation of drugs.
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• Signal and image integration in the virtual Physiological human environ- R-
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