
doi: 10.1007/bf02478089
pmid: 1195878
A design for a coaxial ultrasonic pneumotachometer is described. The operational principles are mathematically discussed, along with detailed correction algorithms for ultrasound velocity and effective transmission path length. Empirical measurements of the response function and baseline stability of a prototype transducer are presented.
Respiration, Transducers, Ultrasonics, Mathematics, Electronics, Medical
Respiration, Transducers, Ultrasonics, Mathematics, Electronics, Medical
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