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D-Index
81
Citations
35007
World Ranking
481
National Ranking
163

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Signal

His main research concerns Optoelectronics, Detector, Measurement site, Electronic engineering and Electrical engineering. Ammar Al-Ali has included themes like Remote patient monitoring, Shields and Perfusion in his Detector study. His research integrates issues of Computer hardware, Methemoglobin, Mobile device and Light sensitive in his study of Remote patient monitoring.

He interconnects Waveform, Sampling, Compensation and Noise in the investigation of issues within Electronic engineering. Ammar Al-Ali studied Electrical engineering and Photodetector that intersect with Interconnection, Cathode, Diode and Flexible cable. His Signal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Control theory, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence.

His most cited work include:

  • Stereo pulse oximeter (574 citations)
  • Low power pulse oximeter (479 citations)
  • Method and apparatus for demodulating signals in a pulse oximetry system (474 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Signal, Remote patient monitoring, Detector, Electronic engineering and Computer hardware. His Signal research includes themes of Acoustics, Information element and Computer vision. His Remote patient monitoring study combines topics in areas such as Real-time computing, Mobile device and Medical emergency.

His study in Detector is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Optoelectronics, Common emitter and Attenuation. Ammar Al-Ali has researched Electronic engineering in several fields, including Signal transfer function, Waveform and Start signal. He combines subjects such as Port and Patient monitoring device with his study of Computer hardware.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Signal (20.99%)
  • Remote patient monitoring (17.13%)
  • Detector (17.13%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • Remote patient monitoring (17.13%)
  • Computer hardware (16.02%)
  • Medical emergency (3.87%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Ammar Al-Ali mainly investigates Remote patient monitoring, Computer hardware, Medical emergency, Patient monitoring device and Physiological monitoring. His study looks at the relationship between Remote patient monitoring and fields such as Real-time computing, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Computer hardware research integrates issues from Transmitter, Port, Wearable computer and Signal processing.

His studies deal with areas such as Pulse rate, Waveform, Electronic engineering and Measurement device as well as Transmitter. His Physiological monitoring research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Common emitter, Detector, Concentrator, Measurement site and Signal. Ammar Al-Ali connects Signal with Pairing in his study.

Between 2015 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Automated cchd screening and detection (112 citations)
  • Patient-worn wireless physiological sensor (68 citations)
  • Robust fractional saturation determination (65 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Optics

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Remote patient monitoring, Medical emergency, Adhesive, Pogo pin and Computer hardware. His Remote patient monitoring research incorporates elements of Electro-optical sensor and Layer. His Adhesive study incorporates themes from Acoustics, Noise and Varnish.

His Varnish course of study focuses on Substrate and Coating, Electrical engineering, Battery and Base. His Pogo pin research incorporates themes from Electrical contacts, Lock, Key and Cable gland. His work in Computer hardware tackles topics such as Patient monitoring device which are related to areas like Pulse rate, Transmitter and Electronic engineering.

Best Publications

  • Configurable physiological measurement system

    Ammar Al-Ali;Walter M. Weber;Joe E. Kiani

  • Verfahren zur Überwachung der Lebensdauer eines Sensors

    Al-Ali Ammar

  • Method of sterilizing a reusable portion of a noninvasive optical probe

    Ammar Al-Ali

  • Stereo pulse oximeter

    Ammar Al-Ali;Mohamed K. Diab;Massi E. Kiani;Robert James Kopotic

  • Arm mountable portable patient monitor

    Ammar Al-Ali

  • Low power pulse oximeter

    Ammar Al-Ali

  • Pulse oximeter user interface

    Massi E. Kianl;Ammar Al-Ali;Don Carothers;Michael Lee

  • Shielded optical probe having an electrical connector

    Christian E. Schulz;Ammar Al-Ali;Eugene E. Mason;Mike A. Mills

  • Blood parameter measurement system

    Ammar Al-Ali

  • Method and apparatus for demodulating signals in a pulse oximetry system

    Mohamed K. Diab;Walter M. Weber;Ammar Al-Ali

  • Multi-wavelength physiological monitor

    Marcelo M. Lamego;Mohamed Diab;Walter M. Weber;Ammar Al-Ali

  • Optical sensor including disposable and reusable elements

    Ammar Al-Ali;Yassir Abdul-Hafiz

  • Flex circuit with Faraday shield for optical sensor and method of manufacturing the same

    Mason Gene;Al-Ali Ammar;Gerhardt Thomas J

  • Physiological sensor combination

    Massi E. Kiani;Ammar Al-Ali;Ronald Coverston;Gene Mason

  • Medical monitoring system

    Massi Joe E. Kiani;Ammar Al-Ali;Bilal Muhsin;Anand Sampath

  • Sensor of oximeter and connector of mutual joint

    Ammar Al-Ali;アル−アリ アマー

  • Sensor wrap including foldable applicator

    Ammar Al-Ali;Eugene E. Mason

  • Noninvasive multi-parameter patient monitor

    Ammar Al-Ali;Joe E. Kiani

  • Pulse oximetry sensor including stored sensor data

    Ammar Al-Ali

  • Method and apparatus for reducing coupling between signals in a measurement system

    Walter M. Weber;Ammar Al-Ali

Frequent Co-Authors

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