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The IncuLight: Solar-powered infant incubator
IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC 2014), 2014Two major objectives were (1) to design and build a compact, light-weight incubator; (2) to incorporate solar panel(s) to power the incubator.
Virginia Hall +2 more
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Infant incubators and radiant warmers
Early Human Development, 1983Incubators and radiant warmers are used to maintain the body temperature of newborn infants. This is best done so that the energy expended for metabolic heat production is minimized. The heat output of these devices is usually regulated by servocontrol to keep the skin temperature constant at a site on the abdomen where a thermistor probe is attached ...
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AUTOMATED CRADLE WITH INCUBATOR FOR INFANTS
Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications, 2020Cradle is a household appliance that carries the baby and aids in the comfortable sleep of the infants. In the current scenario, almost 80% of women are working. They find it tough to manage both the household work and office job. Hence, there is a real need for the design and development of a low-cost automatic oscillating cradle that could monitor ...
N. Nasimsha +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1938
Abstract 1. Infection was reduced in premature bables although the incubator was run under most adverse surrounding conditions. 2. Cyanotic attacks were stopped and did not recur when the oxygen content and the humidity of the incubator were kept at a high level. 3.
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Abstract 1. Infection was reduced in premature bables although the incubator was run under most adverse surrounding conditions. 2. Cyanotic attacks were stopped and did not recur when the oxygen content and the humidity of the incubator were kept at a high level. 3.
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Electromagnetic Fields and Infant Incubators
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1994Two models of infant incubators were studied to determine the strength of the magnetic field generated by the heater and fan motors. Measurements were taken at intervals along the center line of the incubator. The results show that fields greater than 100 milligauss and 25 milligauss were measured in the C-86 and C-100 model Isolettes, respectively.
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Active noise control for infant incubators
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009This paper presents an active noise control system for infant incubators. Experimental results show that global noise reduction can be achieved for infant incubator ANC systems. An audio-integration algorithm is presented to introduce a healthy audio (intrauterine) sound with the ANC system to mask the residual noise and soothe the infant.
Xun, Yu, Shruthi, Gujjula, Sen M, Kuo
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A Prototype Infant Incubator for Heliox Therapy
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2006Abstract Heliox (Hx) gas has been shown to improve pulmonary function in infants, but methods for its delivery are invasive and problematic. To this end, we modified an Isolette (Hill-Rom Air-Shields) infant incubator (Hxl) to deliver Hx respiratory gas mixtures noninvasively while providing thermal stability for neonatal care in the ...
Clifford J, Singhaus +4 more
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A Theoretical Model of Infant Incubator Dynamics
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1994A spatially lumped mathematical model was developed and used for a computer simulation of the neonate-incubator system for parametric analysis of the factors that influence neonatal thermo-regulation. The simulation examined the effects of the following parameters: (1) size of the infant; (2) respiratory rate; (3) metabolic rate; (4) heart rate; (5 ...
B N, Simon, N P, Reddy, A, Kantak
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INCUBATOR CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT
Pediatrics, 1950The available data indicating the optimal conditions for premature infants are reviewed. The deficiencies in our knowledge are stressed. The designs of incubators now available are discussed and their effectiveness in controlling environmental conditions is outlined.
JOSEPH DANCIS, HUGO M. CARDULLO
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