volume 1 (2024), Issue 2

Research Article
Enhancing patient care through location-allocation strategies for treatment centers utilizing wearable sensor data

Mohammad Hossein Sepehrnia*; Abouzar Ramezani

As cities continue to grow and populations surge, ensuring easy access to essential services, including healthcare facilities, has become increasingly difficult. One of the major contributors to patient fatalities is the lack of timely access to medical care, which can severely compromise the effectiveness of treatment.

Review Article
The application of machine learning methods in the design of electronic systems for robotics

Guoliang Li; Guangbao Shan*; Yanwen Zheng; Baoping Meng; Huihua Cao

This article provides a comprehensive review of the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the design and optimization of microsystem integrated circuits, particularly for robotic systems. The study covers AI-based methods for both single-field and multi-field designs.

Research Article
State-of-the-art artificial intelligence techniques in healthcare publications, and their correlation with disease and data: A data driven analysis

Sadegh Keshtkar*; Dagmar Krefting#; Anne-Christin Hauschild#; Zully Maritza Ritter#; Narges Lux#; Aasish Kumar Sharma#; Pavan Kumar Siligam#; Julian Kunkel

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a transformative tool in medicine, improving disease prediction, its management and patient healthcare. This study employs a data driven approach to analyze the usage of AI techniques and Machine Learning (ML) models.

Research Article
A research on improving mean value engine model accuracy based on the random forest algorithm

Haiyan Wang; Zhihui Li*; Kelin Wu

The indicated thermal efficiency is a core parameter that significantly affects the calculation accuracy of the fuel consumption rate in the diesel Mean Value Engine Model (MVEM). In order to improve the accuracy of the mean value engine model

Short Commentary
Electronic steering of X-rays

Hussain Ather S; Richard Gordon*

This study presents a novel approach to electronically steering X-rays using Janus spheres arranged in multiple layers, each reflecting at an example 4o Bragg angle. Utilizing 11 layers of these dual-material spheres, our method aims to achieve rapid x-ray steering, significantly reducing radiation dose, particularly in early breast cancer detection, via new CTR algorithms.

Research Article
Reverse phenotyping and artificial intelligence in identifying novel and De Novo variants in the RAB39B gene associated with X-linked epilepsy and intellectual disability

Nathalie Yepes Madrid*; Lina Johanna Moreno Giraldo

Pediatric epilepsy, which affects 0.5%-1% of children-predominantly those under 5 years of age-is frequently associated with cognitive challenges, drug resistance, and increased mortality. Early-onset cases occur with an incidence of 82.1-118 per 100,000 person-years and are frequently accompanied by developmental delays.