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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title</strong><em>:&nbsp; </em><em>On the Assessment of Cardiomechanical Function via Wearable Systems: Harnessing Emergent Patterns and Dynamics for Robust Physiological Monitoring</em></p>

<p><strong>Committee:</strong></p>

<p>Dr. Omer Inan, ECE, Chair , Advisor</p>

<p>Dr. Christopher Rozell, ECE</p>

<p>Dr. Mark Davenport, ECE</p>

<p>Dr. Mozziyar Etemadi, Northwestern</p>

<p>Dr. Jin-Oh Hahn, University of Maryland</p>

<p><strong>Abstract: </strong></p>

<p>The objective of this research is to provide a mathematical and conceptual foundation for the processing and analysis of cardiomechanical signals. We begin by exploring a potential clinical application of this technology, using a multi-modal wearable system to accurately track the progression toward hypovolemic shock in an animal model of hemorrhage. In this manner, we demonstrate the potential for cardiomechanical sensing to enable data-driven triage and management of trauma injury. Capturing these signals from wearable systems, however, is a difficult task, creating a barrier to widespread application. To enable more robust analysis of these signals, we begin by presenting a unified method of determining signal quality and localizing the position of the cardiomechanical sensors on the chest wall by analyzing population-level patterns in signal morphology. Next, we develop and explore the idea that observed cardiomechanical signals &ndash; while noisy and complex in the time domain &ndash; derive from a simple low-dimensional dynamic process. By understanding and modeling these dynamics, we may perform more robust extraction of physiological data from these signals, as well as enabling higher-level tasks such as algorithmic compensation for sensor misplacement.</p>
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