2023
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2022.3230478
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The Capacitive Sensing of the Pulsatile Liquid Flow—Investigation on a Physical Vascular Model

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“…Concurrently, the average RF declined from 5.96 × 10 −5 MHz to 3.86 × 10 −5 MHz. When the extrusion frequency of the feed pump remains unchanged, the pressure within the tube is directly proportional to the simulated blood flow per unit time ( Mohammed et al, 2019 ; Barvik et al, 2023 ). Theoretically, the periodic pulsation range and average value of RF should adhere to the same trend as the pressure within the tube.…”
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“…Concurrently, the average RF declined from 5.96 × 10 −5 MHz to 3.86 × 10 −5 MHz. When the extrusion frequency of the feed pump remains unchanged, the pressure within the tube is directly proportional to the simulated blood flow per unit time ( Mohammed et al, 2019 ; Barvik et al, 2023 ). Theoretically, the periodic pulsation range and average value of RF should adhere to the same trend as the pressure within the tube.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%