List of Publications



On this page you will find a list of papers and talks to scientific topics releated to my professional work on biomedical engineering.

I also give some talks in my spare time: Public Talks

2022


Tobola, A., “Introducing PyDCC– a Python module for the DCC,” 2nd interna tional DCC-Conference 01- 03 March 2022 Proceedings, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), 2022. doi: 10.7795/820.20220411.

2017


Self-Powered Multiparameter Health Sensor
A. Tobola, H. Leutheuser, M. Pollak, P. Spies, C. Hofmann, C. Weigand, B. M. Eskofier, and G. Fischer
IEEE JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATICS, VOL. 14, NO. 8, AUGUST 2017

2016


Dynamic Service Switching for the Medical IoT
Philipp Kindt, Daniel Yunge, Andreas Tobola, Georg Fischer, Samarjit Chakraborty
in IEEE PIMRC 2016

Battery Runtime Optimization Toolbox for Wearable Biomedical Sensors (Paper)
A. Tobola, H. Leutheuser, B. Schmitz, C. Hofmann, M. Struck, C. Weigand, B. M. Eskofier, and G. Fischer
Battery runtime estimation tool available at http://ulpsek.com
in IEEE BSN, 2016

Embedded World Exhibition
ULPSEK – Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Evaluation Kit (Exhibition)
Embedded World is the leading international fair for embedded systems. I am very happy to present UPSEK there. I am looking forward to see you there.
Location: Hall 4 / 4-470
23 - 25 February 2016



2015


Workshop on ULPSEK – Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Evaluation Kit (Talk and Worshop)
Students from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
A. Tobola
METEAN -Medizintechnisches Test- und Anwendungszentrum in Erlangen
15. Dezember 2015

Ultra-Low-Power Biomedical Signal Processing Design (Invited Talk)
A. Tobola
Embedded Systems Initiative and "Motion Group" Erlangen
1. Dezember 2015

ULPSEK – Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Evaluation Kit (Abstract and talk)
A. Tobola, R. Rybalko, O. Korpok, F. J. Streit, C. Espig, C. Hofmann, B. Schmitz, M. Struck, C. Weigand, and G. Fischer
FOCUS Session "Wearable Sensors"
DGBMT BMT 2015

Energiebedarf tragbarer Sensoren (Talk)
Anschaulichere Darstellung der Probleme und Lösungen bei der Versorgung tragbarerer Sensoren zur Vitalzustandsanalyse des Menschen.
Health 2.0/Quantified Self Meetup, Erlangen
2. June 2015

Risk Management for Medical Devices in Research Projects (Paper)
C. U. Sauter, M. Heinloth, A. Tobola, N. Pensky, C. Weigand
DGBMT BMT 2015

i-VITAL - Assistance System to Motorcyclists for Health Monitoring and Accident Detection (Paper)
S. Björn, A. Tobola, R. Maestre, C. Hofmann, A. L. Bleda, C. Weigand, A. Huber, R. Rybalko
DGBMT BMT 2015.

Energiehaushalt mobiler Sensorsysteme (Invited talk in German about energy management in mobile sensors)
A. Tobola
Abschlusspräsentation Hauptseminar "Power Management in Mobile Devices", Invited Talk, Keynote at Lehrstuhl für Realzeit-Computersysteme, TU München
10. July 2015
Abstract: Eine lange Batterielaufzeit gehört zu den wichtigsten Anforderungen an mobile Sensorsysteme. Dazu müssen die Sensoren effizient mit einer kleinen Menge der zur Verfügung stehenden Energie umgehen. Mit optimal auf den Anwendungsfall abgestimmter Hardware und Software ist eine niedrige Energieaufnahme im Mikrowatt-Bereich möglich. Die dafür erforderlichen Entwurfsentscheidungen werden anhand eines mobilen EKG-Sensors erläutert und dabei mögliche Entscheidungsfallen die zu einem unnötig erhöhten Energiebedarf führen identifiziert.

Arrhythmia Classification using RR Intervals: Improvement with Sinusoidal Regression Feature (Paper)
H. Leutheuser, S. Gradl, B. Eskofier, A. Tobola, N. Lang, L. Anneken, M. Arnold, S. Achenbach
in IEEE BSN, 2015

Sampling Rate Impact on Energy Consumption of Biomedical Signal Processing Systems (Paper)
A. Tobola, F. J. Streit, C. Espig, O. Korpok, H. Leutheuser, N. Lang, B. Schmitz, C. Hofmann, M. Struck, C. Weigand, B. Eskofier, and G. Fischer
in IEEE BSN, 2015

Energiebedarf tragbarer Sensoren (Talk in German about energy requirements for mobile sensors)
Anschaulichere Darstellung der Probleme und Lösungen bei der Versorgung tragbarerer Sensoren zur Vitalzustandsanalyse des Menschen.
02. June .2015
Quantified Self Meetup, Erlangen

Scalable ECG Hardware and Algorithms for Extended Runtime of Wearable Sensors
Paper download
A. Tobola, C. Espig, F. J. Streit, O. Korpok, H. Leutheuser, B. Schmitz, C. Hofmann, M. Struck, C. Weigand, B. Eskofier, and G. Fischer
in IEEE MeMeA, 2015



2014


System Design Impacts on Battery Runtime of Wearable Medical Sensors
A. Tobola, O. Korpok, H. Leutheuser, B. Schmitz, C. Hofmann, M. Struck, C. Weigand, B. Eskofier, A. Heuberger, and G. Fischer
in Mobile and Information Technologies in Medicine and Health, Proceedings (MobileMed), 2014
Download at mobmed.org

Introduction to Photoplethysmography and Pulseoxymetry
Guest talk at the University Erlangen in the Lecture of Prof. Dr. Eskofier
30. October 2014



2012


Requirement Engineering in Health Care and Telemedicine
Tobola, A., Hofmann, C., Weigand, C
FOCUS Session Intelligent Sensors, DGBMT 2012 (September 2012)
Proceedings BMT2012, ISSN (Online) 1862-278X, ISSN (Print) 0013-5585 (2012)



2011


Pharmacodynamic modeling of Changes in Pulse Waveform During Indication of Propofol Anaesthesia in Volunteers: Comparison Between Invasive and Contineous Non-Invasive Measurements of Pulse Pressure
Jeleazcov, C., Tobola, A. , Weiss, M., Weigand, C., Schüttler, J.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, Volume 25, Number 1, 2011, pp. 17


Praxisbeispiele des Exzellenzzentrums Medizintechnik (Spitzencluster)
Dr. Mathias J. Ringler, Dr. Anna Souksengphet-Dachlauer, Andreas Tobola
Vortrag über das Fraunhofer IIS "Medizinische Sensorik", die Abteilung für Bildverarbeitung und Medizintechnik mit Schwerpunkt auf medizinische Sensorik (Sensordatenerfassung, Signalverarbeitung, Datenübertragung).
Kolloquium Medizintechnik in Forschung und Industrie am ZIMT in Erlangen
31.05.11


2009


Wearable Sensor System For Human Motion And Respiration Control During Rehabilitation Of Life-Obstructing Diseases
Feilner S., Rulsch M., Arzt C., Tobola A., Struck M., Ershov S
OASIS 1st Conference



2007


Evaluation of Alternative Derivation Areas for Plethysmography and Pulse Oximetry
A. Tobola
Proceedings, SENSATION 2 nd Inter­national Conference, Monitoring Sleep and Sleepiness with New Sensors within Medical and Indus­trial Applications, June 4 – 5, 2007, Chania, Crete, Greece

Evaluation of Alternative Derivation Areas for Plethysmography and Pulse Oximetry
A. Tobola, C. Douniama
41. Jahrestagung der DGBMT - Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biomedizinische Technik im VDE, Aachen, 26.-29. September 2007

Investigation Of Additional Parameters For The Enhancement Of A Blood Pressure Model Based On Pulse Transit Time
C. Douniama, A. Tobola


2006


Comfortable and Reliable Measurement of Oxygen Saturation During Sleep and in Mobile Assistance
A. Tobola
European Commission, Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development -FP6-: International conference of the EU 6th framework integrated project SENSATION on monitoring sleep and sleepiness - from physiology to new sensors. Abstract book: 29 - 30 May 2006, Basel, Switzerland. Basel, 2006, pp. 108




See also


https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andreas_Tobola/




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