Abstracts Presented At Conferences and Published in their Proceedings

  1. 8th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Chicago, 1969: ``Parameter Identification of Muscle Dynamic Characteristics'', Session 9, pp. 5-7.

  2. XXV-th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Munich, August 1971: ``Analysis of Muscle Servo Loop'', Paper No. 795.

  3. 5th International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, January 1972: ``Information Content in the Muscle Spindle Afferent Outflow'', Session GG-2, Paper No. 6.

  4. 5th International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, January 1972: ``Steady-State Errors in Muscle Servo Systems'', Session HH-3, Paper No. 9. Co-author P. Joseph.

  5. X-th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Dresden GDR, August 1973: ``Estimation of Modification in Muscle Reflex Dynamic Parameters by Modulation of the Gamma System'', Session 3, Paper No. 6.

  6. X-th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Dresden GDR, August 1973: ``Estimation of Muscles' Active State'', Session 3, Paper No. 7. Co-author D. Adam.

  7. X-th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Dresden GDR, August 1973: ``Role of Multichannel Structure of Muscle Spindle Motoneurons Link in Information Processing'', Session 21, Paper No. 8. Co-author P. Milgram.

  8. Chairman of an ``International Symposium on Signal Analysis and Pattern Recognition in Bio-Medical Engineering'', Technion, July 9-11, 1974.

  9. 10-th Convention of Israel IEEE, April 1975: ``Analysis of an Adaptive Model for the Muscle Control System'', Co-author A. Yafe.

  10. The Mexican Society for Physiology; National Conference: ``Information Transmission In The Neuromuscular System'', Sept. 1976.

  11. International Conference on Crime Countermeasures--Science and Engineering, Oxford Univ., July 25-29, 1977: ``Frequency Modulation in the Human Voice and the Source of its Mediation'', Co-authors G. Eden and A. Kaplan.

  12. The Kybernetik Congress, Munich, April 1977: Invited paper on ``Adaptive Model Reference Scheme for the Muscle Control System: Computer Model Analysis and Experimental Results'', Conf. Proceedings, Springer Verlag, pp. 47-53, 1978.

  13. Engineering Foundation Conference on:``Cybernetics of the Neuromuscular System'', New Hampshire, July 1977.

  14. American Physiological Society Fall Meeting, 1977: ``Strength and Period of Ventilatory Oscillations in Unacclimatized Humans at High Altitude'', Co-authors T.B. Waggener, P.J. Brusil, R.E. Kronauer and R.A. Gable.

  15. ``Psychological Stress Evaluators: Physiological Evidence for Central Mediation of Voice Tremor'', Biosigma 78, Intern'l. Conf. on Signals and Images in Medicine and Biology, Paris, April 24-28, 1978. Co-author G. Eden.

  16. American Physiol. Soc. Fall Meeting, 1978: ``Increased Phrenic Activity Compensating for Decreased Diaphragm Length Persist After C-7 Spinal Section'', Co-authors R.B. Banzett, E.N. Brice and J. Mead.

  17. XII International Conference on MBE, Jerusalem, Aug.1979: ``Karhunen-Loeve Orthogonalization Expansion for Biological Signal Classification''.

  18. XII International Conference on MBE, Jerusalem, Aug.1979: ``Muscle Stretch Reflex Functional Anatomy: Distributed vs. Lumped Transmission Loops''.

  19. 11-th Convention of IEEE in Israel, Oct. 1979: ``Extension of Muscle Spindles Linear Amplitude Range by Inter-Spindles Parameter Dispersion'',

  20. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 198l: ``A Speech Recognition System for Isolated Words'', Paper No. 6.2.4. Co-author D. Kord.

  21. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 1981: ``Characteristics of the Human Operator Tracking Performance with Vibrotactile Input Display'', Paper No. 8.2.2. Co-author A. Rachmelevitch.

  22. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 1981: ``EMG Spectral Shift with Muscle Length, Tension and Fatigue'', Paper No. 8.2.3. Co-authors J. Allin, E. Golos, W. Koehler and H. Kranz.

  23. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 1981: ``Effects of Model Parameter Distribution and Multi-Loop Interaction on the Neuromuscular Control System'', Paper No. 8.2.4. Co-author T. Ginat.

  24. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 1981: ``Adaptation in the Mechanical Impedance of the Human Neuromuscular System'', Paper No. 8.2.5. Co-authors A.A. Fokker, A. Yogev and W. Koehler.

  25. IEEE Melecon Conference, Tel-Aviv, May 1981: ``ECG Classification by Signal Expansion on Orthogonal KL Bases'', Paper No. 9.2.5. Co-authors M. Marcus and H. Hammerman.

  26. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 17, No. 10, 1981: ``Automatic Classification of Fetal Movement''. Co-authors I. Florentin and E. Timor.

  27. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 17, No. 10, 1981: ``EMG and CAP Time and Spectral Changes with Fatigue''. Co-author H. Kranz.

  28. Engineering Foundation Conference on Modeling in Neuromuscular Systems. Invited paper on ``Modeling of Peripheral Closed Loops System'', Santa Barbara, Cal. January 1982.

  29. 5th Congress of ISEK, Lubljana, June 1982: ``Application of Functional Muscle Stimulation to the Upper Limb''. Co-author J. Allin.

  30. 5th Congress of ISEK, Lubljana, June 1982: ``Surface EMG Spectral Analysis and its Application for Classification. Co-author T. Noujaim.

  31. The 13th Convention of the Israel Section, March 1982: Invited paper on ``Time Domain vs. Spectral Domain Analysis of Biological Signals''.

  32. ECCTD '83, The 6th European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design, Sept. 1983: Invited paper on ``Information Transfer in Parallel Channels: The Spatial Filtration Effects''.

  33. Israel BME Conf. on ``Modeling in Biomedical Engineering'', Title of Paper: ``EMG Autoregressive Model with Time Dependent Parameters'', April 1984, Co-author O. Peice.

  34. Israel BME Conf. on ``Modeling in Biomedical Engineering'', Title of Paper: ``Design of a Pacemaker Controller: Dynamic Model for Oxygen Transport in the Cardiovascular System'', Co-author C. Yaakubowitz. April 1984.

  35. IPA, Information Processing Association, Title of Paper: ``Electrocardiogram Classification by Orthogonal Expansion'', Jerusalem, 1984, Co-author M. Marcus.

  36. Tri-National Symposium on ``Sensorimotor Plasticity'', Invited paper on ``Adaptation in the Neuromuscular System'', Oct. 1984.

  37. Bat-Sheva Seminar on ``Nonlinear Analysis of Neurobiological Processes''. Invited paper on ``Parallel Nonlinear Neuronal Channels'', Jan. 1985.

  38. Korean National Conference on Control. Invited paper on ``Design Considerations for an FNS Adaptive Controller for the Upper Arm'', June 1985.

  39. Engineering Foundation Conference on FNS. Invited paper on ``New Design of FNS Controllers'', New-Hampshire, Aug. 1985.

  40. IEEE Conf. on EMB: ``A Model of the Leg Joints Under Electrical Stimulation'', Nov. 86. Co-author M. Hatwell.

  41. EUSIPCO-86: ``AR Modeling of Surface EMG'', Sept. 1986. Co-author O. Peice.

  42. Computers in Cardiology: ``Ordinal Discrimination of ECG Orthogonal Features'', Boston, Oct. 86. Co-authors M. Marcus, A. Cohen and H. Hammerman.

  43. VIIIth World Symposium on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology: ``Development of a Closed Loop Exercise Responsive Pacemaker Controller Regulating Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation Level''. Co-authors R. Hainz, A. Wiertzfeld and H.D. Liess, June 1987.

  44. Engineering Foundation Conference on Biomechanics and Neuronal Control of Movement. Invited paper, Control Systems'', New Hampshire, July 1987.

  45. ``Motor Neurons Pool Activity in Fatigue--A Surface EMG Study''. Invited paper for the Workshop and Symposium on ``Discharge Patterns of Neurons in the Motor System'', Gottingen, Germany, July 1987.

  46. ``Adaptation and Learning in the Motor System, A Speculative Artificial Neuronal Network Model''. Invited paper for the Symposium on Prospectives in Motor Control. Cyprus, Sep. 1988.

  47. ``Identification of Inverse Dynamics by Artificial Neuronal Network''. Inter. Neural Network Society, 1988 Ann. Meeting. Boston, Sep. 1988. Co-authors E. Levin and R. Gewirtzman.

  48. ``A Model Reference Adaptive Controller to Control the Knee Joint of Paraplegics''. Co-authors, B.J. Oderkerk and M. S. Hartwell. ICCON, Apr. 1989, Jerusalem.

  49. ``New Methods for ECG Classification--A Comparative Study''. Parameter Identification of the Human Elbow Joint''. The 16th IEEE Israel Sec. Conference, March 1989, Tel-Aviv. Co-authors, D. Edelstein and M. Fleisher.

  50. ``Stroke Volume Vs. Intracardiac Electrical Impedance Measurements. Experimental and Simulation Results''. Co-authors, C. Barak and K. Hockstein. The 16th IEEE Israel Sec. Conference, March 1989, Tel-Aviv.

  51. ``FNS Biped Locomotion: Control by Inverse Dynamics and its ANN Implementation''. Invited paper to the NATO, (ARW), Workshop on ``Robots and Biological Systems'', Italy, June 1989, published by the NATO ASI Series F, 1990.

  52. ``Controlled Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation of Paralyzed Muscles''. Co-author, B. Oderkerk. 3rd Vienna International Workshop on FES, Vienna, Sept. 1989.

  53. ``Human Operator Tracking Performance with a Vibrotactile Display'', Eng. Foundation Conference on ``Human Machine Interfaces for Teleoperators and Virtual Environments'', Santa Barbara, March 1990.

  54. ``Spatial Filtration by Multineural Convergence and Divergence System'', Invited paper to the workshop on Motor Control and Biological Neural Networks. Berkeley, July 1990.

  55. ``A Design of an FNS Adaptive Controller for the Knee Joint'', The 10th Int. Symp. on External Control of Human Extremities, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Aug. 1990.

  56. ``Impedance Adaptation to Changing Loads During Tracking'' Invited paper to the Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approach to Motor Control, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Sep. 1990.

  57. ``Tracking of the Muscle Recruitment Characteristic During Adaptive Control of Electrically Stimulated Knee''. Co-author, A. Secher, IEEE Conf. on BME, Nov. 1990.

  58. ``FES Control of Arm Movements'' Invited paper to the Engineering Foundation Conference on ``Neural Prostheses: Motor System III'', Banff, Canada, August 1991.

  59. Inbar G.F.: ``Mathematical Modeling of EMG''. The International Congress on ``EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology'', Jerusalem, June 1992.

  60. Inbar G.F.: ``Where Differences Persist--Human Vs. Robotic Manipulators Control'' Invited paper to the Engineering Foundation Conference on ``Biomechanics and Neuronal Control of Movement'', Ventura, CA. August 1992.

  61. Inbar G.F.: ``Replacing the CNS in the Control of Movement: What Can Be Learned From Problems Associated with the Design of FNS Controller'', Bat-Sheva Seminar on ``Neurons and Neuronal Networks in the Motor System'', Jerusalem, March 14-25, 1993.

  62. Inbar G.F., Liess, H.D. and K. Hoekstein: ``Cardiac Stroke Volume Estimation From Right Ventricular Two Electrode Electrical Impedance Measurements''. The XIV European Section Meeting of the Int. Soc. for Heart Research, Jerusalem, May 9-13, 1993.

  63. Inbar G.F.: ``Modeling and Parameter Estimation of a Single Elbow Joint Neuromuscular Dynamics'', Invited paper 2nd Gauss Symp., Section on Medical Mathematics and Physics, 2-7 August, 1993, Munich, Germany.

  64. Lange D.H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Robust Estimation of Single Trial Movement Related Evoked Potentials'', International Conference on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Nicosia, Cyprus, May 1994.

  65. Lange D.H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Estimation of Morphologically Varying Single Evoked Brain Potentials'', in ``Proceedings of the IEEE EMBC 16th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBC Society, Baltimore, Nov. 1994.

  66. Inbar G.F.: ``Modeling the Human Joint Dynamics: Estimation of Joint Stiffness with Different Loads and Movement Velocities'', 1st Regional Conference IEEE EMB Society, Delhi, India, Feb. 1995.

  67. Lange D.H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Parametric Estimation of Single Morphologically Varying Evoked Brain Potentials'', in Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Convention in Israel, March, 1995.

  68. Lange D.H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Error-Free Decomposition of Transient Evoked Brain Potentials'' presented at the International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, Cyprus, June 1995.

  69. Inbar G.F.: ``Stiffness Estimation in a Reduced Order Model of Human Elbow Joint Dynamics During Movement'', Proceedings of the 3rd French Israeli Conference on Robotics, Herzlia, Israel, May 1995.

  70. Aaron A. and Inbar G.F.: ``Examination of the lambda Model for Single DOF: Stiffness and Virtual Trajectory at Various Velocities and Loads'', Proceedings of the 3rd French Israeli Conference on Robotics, Herzlia, Israel, May 1995.

  71. Inbar, G.F.: ``Small Signal Proprioceptors to EMG Transfer Function'', Invited paper to the VIII International Symposium on Motor Control, 23-27 June 1996, Borovetz, Bulgaria.

  72. Lange D.H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Brain Wave Based Polygraphy", in Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS96 - the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering on Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, Holland, October 1996.

  73. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``A Model for Learning Human Reaching-Movements", in Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS96 - the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering on Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, Holland, October 1996.

  74. D.H. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``Variable Single-Trial Evoked Potential Estimation via Principal Component Identification'', in Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS96 - the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering on Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, Holland, October 1996.

  75. D.H. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``Interrogative Polygraphy via Brain Wave Analysis'', in Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Convention in Israel, Jerusalem, November 1996.

  76. D.H. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``Principal Component Identification of Variable Single-Trial Evoked Potentials'', in Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Convention in Israel, Jerusalem, November 1996.

  77. D.H. Lange, H. Pratt, G.F. Inbar: ``Single-Trial Evoked Potential via Competitive Neural Network'', in Proceedings of the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Nice, September 1997.

  78. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``A Classical Nonlinear Hill Type Muscle Model That Generates Optimally Smooth Movements''. International Symposium on Brain and Movement, Moscow, 6-10 July 1997.

  79. D.H. Lange, H.T. Siegelmann, H. Pratt and G.F. Inbar: ``A Generic Approach for Identification of Event Related Brain Potentials via a Competitive Neural Network Structure'', in Proceedings of NIPS'97, Neural Information Processing Systems: Natural and Synthetic, Denver, Colorado, December 1997.

  80. G.F. Inbar: ``Mathematical Characterization of Physiological Systems: System Order and Parameters Estimation'', Invited paper to the 3rd Engineering Mathematics and Application Conference, EMAC 98, Adelaide, Australia, 13-15 July, 1998.

  81. A. Karniel, R. Meir, G.F. Inbar: ``Polyhedral Mixture of Linear Experts for Many-To-One Mapping Inversion'', European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, ESANN`98, Bruges, Belgium, 22-23-24 April, 1998.

  82. D.H. Lange, H.T. Siegelmann, H. Pratt and G.F. Inbar: ``Unsupervised Identification and Classification of Event Related Brain Potentials'', Medicon '98, Cyprus.

  83. D.H. Lange, H.Pratt and G.F. Inbar, ``A Model Based Decomposition Method for Temporally Overlapping Evoked Potential Components'', in Proceedings of MELECON'98, Tel-Aviv, 1998.

  84. D.H. Lange, G.F. Inbar, H. Pratt and H.T. Siegelmann, ``Unsupervised Identification of Event-Related Brain Potentials via Competitive Learning'', in Proceedings of IEEE EMBC98, The 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering on Medicine and Biology Society, Hong-Kong, October 1998.

  85. E. Yom-Tov and G.F. Inbar: ``Movement-Related Potentials in the Human Spinal Cord Preceding Toe Movement", ESEM 99 - The Fifth Conference of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine, Barcelona, Spain, June 1999.

  86. A. Karniel, R. Meir and G.F. Inbar: ``Exploiting the Virtue of Redundance", IJCNN'99, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Washington, DC, July 10-16, 1999.

  87. M. Moulin and G.F. Inbar: ``The FNS Closed-Loop Robust Controllers with Fuzzy Expert for Ambulation in Paraplegia", The 7th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, Haifa, Israel, June 1999.

  88. G.F. Inbar, invited paper to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on ``Sensorimotor Control'' Varna Bulgaria, 13--14 Oct. 2000. Title of paper: ``Learning and Adaptation in the Human Motor Control System''.

  89. Y. Tock and G.F. Inbar: ``On the Upper Bound to Neural Information Transmission Rate''. IX International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna Bulgaria, Oct. 8--13, 2000.

  90. E. Yom-Tov and G. Inbar: ``Brain-Computer Interface via Detection of MRP from EEG Recordings''. IX International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna Bulgaria, Oct. 8--13, 2000.

  91. G.F. Inbar: ``Nonlinear Muscle Dynamics Interaction that Generate Observed Human Motor Behavior''. IX International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna Bulgaria, Oct. 8--13, 2000.

  92. G.F. Inbar, E. Yom-Tov: Ó ``Estimation of Motor Task Effects on Adaptation and Learning from Recorded Single Movement Related Brain Potentials''. IX International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna Bulgaria, Oct. 8--13, 2000.

  93. E. Yom-Tov, G.F. Inbar: Ó ``Selection of Relevant Features for Classification of Movements from Single Movement-Related Potentials Using a Genetic Algorithm''. 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Turkey, 2001.

  94. Y. Tock, Y. Steinberg, G.F. Inbar, M. Ljubisavljevic, J. Thunberg, U. Wind-horst and H. Johansson: “Estimation of Muscle Spindle Information Rate by Pattern Matching and Eects of the Fusimotor System”, Proceeding of the 1st IEEE EMB Conference on Neural Engineering, Capri Island, Italy, 2003.

  95. E. Yom-Tov, G.F. Inbar: “Evidence for a decision making process at the cortical level during adaptation to changing loads”, Computational Motor Control Workshop, Ben Gurion University, May 25, 2005.

  96. R. Kaidar, G.F. Inbar, H. Pratt, M. Shoham: “EEG gamma-band power and time-domain features as separate single-trial brain computer interface inputs”, Computational Motor Control Workshop, Ben Gurion University, May 25, 2005. Awarded Best Poster of the Workshop.

  97. G.F. Inbar and R. Kaidar: “On MRP as a driving input to asynchronous BCI”, 3rd International Conf. on BCI, Rensselaerville, N.Y., 13–19 June, 2005.

  98. R. Kaidar and G.F. Inbar: “Frequency and time domain features for the prediction of intent and laterality of movement”, 3rd International Conf. on BCI, Rensselaerville, N.Y., 13–19 June, 2005.

  99. M. Sumszyk, G. Inbar and H. Prat: “A New Physiologically Based Bayesian Model for Event-Related Brain Activity”, 26th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the IEEE Chapter in Israel, Eilat, Israel, November 17-20, 2010.