Vincent Schlageter
University of Lausanne
22 Papers
209 Citations
Vincent Schlageter is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Vincent Schlageter include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Papers
Tracking system with five degrees of freedom using a 2D-array of Hall sensors and a permanent magnet
TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D-array of 16 cylindrical Hall sensors and a permanent magnet was used to detect the position and orientation of a marker in real time with a sampling frequency up to 50 Hz.
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Patent
System and method for monitoring and stimulating gastro-intestinal motility
Pavel Kucera,Vincent Schlageter +1 more
- 08 Aug 2003
TL;DR: A system and method for monitoring and stimulating GI motility is provided in this paper, where motility markers may be ingested by a patient for passage through the GI tract each capsule may contain an emitting coil which produces an AC magnetic field, or a permanent magnet.
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Colonic movements in healthy subjects as monitored by a Magnet Tracking System.
TL;DR: MTS showed patterns and propulsion dynamics of colonic segments with as yet unmet precision, and makes it possible to specify the motility of Colonic segments, and any variability in gender, in studies of motility disorders.
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Noninvasive verification of nasogastric tube placement using a magnet-tracking system: a pilot study in healthy subjects.
TL;DR: Magnet tracking allows accurate, real-time, 3-dimensional localization of an NG tube with respect to anatomic landmarks and may be a useful tool for bedside placement of nasogastric and enteral feeding tubes.
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A Magnetic Tracking System based on Highly Sensitive Integrated Hall Sensors
TL;DR: In this paper, a tracking system with five degrees of freedom based on a 2D-array of 16 Hall sensors and a permanent magnet is presented, where the sensitivity of the Hall sensors is increased by integrated micro- and external macro-fluxconcentrators.
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