Ilene J. Busch‐Vishniac
Johns Hopkins University
123 Papers
872 Citations
Ilene J. Busch‐Vishniac is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond graph & Magnetic levitation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 122 publications. Previous affiliations of Ilene J. Busch‐Vishniac include University of South Carolina Aiken & Alcatel-Lucent.
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Hospital acoustics characterization and context
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarized the current state of hospital acoustics and discussed the impact of hospital soundscapes on patients' stress and their ability to focus on their medical issues.
Noise in the adult emergency department of Johns Hopkins Hospital
TL;DR: Sound levels in the emergency department of Johns Hopkins Hospital are sufficiently high to raise concerns regarding the communication of speech without errors--an important issue everywhere in a hospital and a critical issue in emergency departments because doctors and nurses frequently need to work at an urgent pace and to rely on oral communication.
Trends in Electromechanical Transduction
TL;DR: In today's world, it is nearly impossible to avoid contact with electromechanical sensors and actuators over the course of the day, although the authors rarely recognize them.
Feasibility of micro power supplies for MEMS
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of creating micro power supplies by considering three functions common to MEMS power systems: (1) capture energy, (2) store energy, and (3) drive actuation, of these, only the capture energy function is highly dependent on the specific application.