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Björn Hammarberg (Hansson)
Publications

B. Hammarberg, C. Forster, and E. Torebjörk
Parameter Estimation of Human Nerve C-Fibers using Matched Filtering and Multiple Hypothesis Tracking
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, accepted.

B. Hammarberg, C. Forster, and E. Torebjörk
Parameter Estimation of Human Nerve C-Fibers using Matched Filtering and Multiple Hypothesis Tracking : Complete Report
[online], Signals and Systems, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, rev. 2, May 2000, Available: http://www.signal.uu.se/Publications/abstracts/r005.html.
Abstract; Paper in Postscript (1548 K), compressed (gz) (428 K), in PDF (1335 K).

C. Weidner, M. Schmelz, R. Schmidt, B. Hansson, H. O. Handwerker, and H. E. Torebjörk
Functional attributes discriminating mechano-insensitive and mechano-responsive C nociceptors in human skin
the Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 19, no. 22, pp. 10184-10190, Nov. 1999.
Abstract; Paper in PDF (128 K).

A. Sandberg, B. Hansson, and E. Stålberg
Comparison between concentric needle EMG and macro EMG in patients with a history of polio
Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 110, no. 11, pp. 1900-1908, Nov. 1999.
Abstract; Paper in PDF (146 K).

B. Hansson, C. Forster, and E. Torebjörk
Matched filtering and multiple hypothesis tracking applied to C-fiber action potentials recorded in human nerves
in Proc. of SPIE, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets, Orlando, FL, Sept. 1998, vol. 3373, pp. 582-593.
Abstract; Paper in Postscript (1554 K), compressed (gz) (387 K), in PDF (1271 K).

M. Almgren, M. Frodigh, B. Hansson, J. Lundequist, and K. Wallstedt
Adaptive channel allocation in TACS
in Proc. of GLOBECOM '95, IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, New York, NY, 1995, vol. 2, pp. 1517-1521.
Abstract

J. Lundequist and B. Hansson
Adaptive channel allocation for TACS
M.S. thesis, UPTEC 95048E, Uppsala, Sweden, Mar. 1995.
Abstract


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