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Overview

Omer T. Inan is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within medicine and engineering, with extensive publication activity in biomedical engineering and cardiovascular medicine.

The main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Engineering

The specific subfields of their research are:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Neurology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Key topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research
  • ECG Monitoring and Analysis
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Phonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques

They have contributed frequently to journals such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
  • IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Sensors
  • Psychophysiology

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Asim H. Gazi
  • Amit Shah
  • J. Douglas Bremner
  • Viola Vaccarino
  • Jin-Oh Hahn

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Omer T. Inan are:

  • "Digitizing clinical trials" (2020), published in npj Digital Medicine
  • "Precision wearable accelerometer contact microphones for longitudinal monitoring of mechano-acoustic cardiopulmonary signals" (2020), published in npj Digital Medicine
  • "Wearable Cuff-Less Blood Pressure Estimation at Home via Pulse Transit Time" (2020), published in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
  • "Conventional pulse transit times as markers of blood pressure changes in humans" (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Application of Noninvasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation to Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders" (2020), published in Journal of Personalized Medicine

Best Publications

  • Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Theory and Practice.

    Ramakrishna Mukkamala;Jin Oh Hahn;Omer T. Inan;Lalit K. Mestha

  • Ballistocardiography and Seismocardiography: A Review of Recent Advances

    Omer T. Inan;Pierre-Francois Migeotte;Kwang-Suk Park;Mozziyar Etemadi

  • Robust Neural-Network-Based Classification of Premature Ventricular Contractions Using Wavelet Transform and Timing Interval Features

    O.T. Inan;L. Giovangrandi;G.T.A. Kovacs

  • Digitizing clinical trials.

    O. T. Inan;P. Tenaerts;S. A. Prindiville;H. R. Reynolds

  • Robust ballistocardiogram acquisition for home monitoring.

    O T Inan;M Etemadi;R M Wiard;L Giovangrandi

  • Ballistocardiography — A method worth revisiting

    Laurent Giovangrandi;Omer T. Inan;Richard M. Wiard;Mozziyar Etemadi

  • Ballistocardiogram: Mechanism and Potential for Unobtrusive Cardiovascular Health Monitoring

    Chang Sei Kim;Stephanie L. Ober;M. Sean McMurtry;Barry A. Finegan

  • Novel Wearable Seismocardiography and Machine Learning Algorithms Can Assess Clinical Status of Heart Failure Patients

    Omer T. Inan;Maziyar Baran Pouyan;Abdul Q. Javaid;Sean Dowling

  • Ballistocardiogram as Proximal Timing Reference for Pulse Transit Time Measurement: Potential for Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring

    Chang-Sei Kim;Andrew M. Carek;Ramakrishna Mukkamala;Omer T. Inan

  • Weighing Scale-Based Pulse Transit Time is a Superior Marker of Blood Pressure than Conventional Pulse Arrival Time.

    Stephanie L O Martin;Andrew M. Carek;Chang Sei Kim;Hazar Ashouri

  • Neuroimaging and Machine Learning for Dementia Diagnosis: Recent Advancements and Future Prospects

    Rishad Ahmed;Yuan Zhang;Zhiquan Feng;Benny Lo

  • Extracting respiratory information from seismocardiogram signals acquired on the chest using a miniature accelerometer

    Keya Pandia;Omer T Inan;Gregory T A Kovacs;Laurent Giovangrandi

  • Rapid Assessment of Cardiac Contractility on a Home Bathroom Scale

    M. Etemadi;O. T. Inan;L. Giovangrandi;G. T. A. Kovacs

  • Non-invasive cardiac output trending during exercise recovery on a bathroom-scale-based ballistocardiograph

    O T Inan;M Etemadi;A Paloma;L Giovangrandi

  • Novel Methods for Sensing Acoustical Emissions From the Knee for Wearable Joint Health Assessment

    Caitlin N. Teague;Sinan Hersek;Hakan Toreyin;Mindy L. Millard-Stafford

  • Precision wearable accelerometer contact microphones for longitudinal monitoring of mechano-acoustic cardiopulmonary signals.

    Pranav Gupta;Mohammad J Moghimi;Yaesuk Jeong;Divya Gupta

  • A Wearable Patch to Enable Long-Term Monitoring of Environmental, Activity and Hemodynamics Variables

    Mozziyar Etemadi;Omer T. Inan;J. Alex Heller;Sinan Hersek

  • SeismoWatch: Wearable Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring Using Pulse Transit Time

    Andrew M. Carek;Jordan Conant;Anirudh Joshi;Hyolim Kang

  • TapSkin: Recognizing On-Skin Input for Smartwatches

    Cheng Zhang;AbdelKareem Bedri;Gabriel Reyes;Bailey Bercik

  • Scale-based systems and methods for monitoring heart function

    Omer T. Inan;Mozziyar Etemadi;Laurent B. Giovangrandi;Gregory T. Kovacs

  • Ballistocardiogram-Based Approach to Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring: Proof of Concept and Potential Challenges

    Chang-Sei Kim;Andrew M. Carek;Omer T. Inan;Ramakrishna Mukkamala

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory T. A. Kovacs
Gregory T. A. Kovacs SRI International
J. Douglas Bremner
J. Douglas Bremner Emory University
Viola Vaccarino
Viola Vaccarino Emory University
Shuvo Roy
Shuvo Roy University of California, San Francisco
Gregory D. Abowd
Gregory D. Abowd Northeastern University
Thad Starner
Thad Starner Georgia Institute of Technology
James M. Rehg
James M. Rehg University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Hyman Rapaport
Mark Hyman Rapaport Emory University
James H. McClellan
James H. McClellan Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephen P. DeWeerth
Stephen P. DeWeerth Lehigh University

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