On the possibility of application of SFCO sensors for investigation of vibration and acoustic signals from biological objects


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Abstract

The possibility of application of the vibrational and acoustic SFCO sensors for investigation of biomedical signals is discussed. The applicability of such sensors to register the muscle activity of vocalization apparatus of larynx and the prospect of their use for the research of the cardiovascular system are demonstrated. The physical principles and advantages of the SFCO sensors in biomedical investigations are also discussed.

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A. S. Khachunts

Orbeli Institute of Physiology NAS RA

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Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

S. G. Gevorgyan

Yerevan State University

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

I. G. Tadevosyan

Orbeli Institute of Physiology NAS RA

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

E. G. Kostanyan

Orbeli Institute of Physiology NAS RA

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

S. T. Muradyan

Yerevan State University

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

V. S. Gevorgyan

Yerevan State University

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

N. E. Tadevosyan

Orbeli Institute of Physiology NAS RA

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

S. A. Khachunts

Yerevan State University

Email: aleks.khach@gmail.com
Armenia, Yerevan

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