Publications (available upon request):

I. Books

  1. Editor of the book ``Signal Analysis and Pattern Recognition in Biomedical Engineering'', John Wiley & Sons, 1975.
  2. Co-Editor of the book ``Advances in Processing and Pattern Analysis of Biological Signals'', Plenum Press, May, 1996.


II. Journal Publications

  1. Beark M., Brafman H., Inbar G.F., Korman M. and Sidi M.: ``Transistor Driver Decade Counter Tubes'', Nuclear Electronics, Vienna, 1962.
  2. Inbar G.F.: ``Solid State Load Regulators'', Electro Technology, pp. 87-89, March 1965.
  3. Inbar Gideon F.: ``Thermal and Power Considerations in Class B Transistorized Amplifiers'', IEEE Trans. on Audio., Vol. AU-13, No. 4, pp. 88-98, August 1965.
  4. Inbar G.F., Baskin R. and Hsia S.: ``Parameter Identification Analysis of Muscle Dynamics'', Mathematical Biosciences, Vol. 7, Nos. 1/2, pp. 61-79, February 1970.
  5. Inbar Gideon F., Odem R.M. and Wagman I.: Part I: ``Afferent Outflow from Frog Muscle Spindles in Open and Closed Loop Modes'', Kybernetik, Vol. 11, pp. 119-122, 1972.
  6. Inbar Gideon F.: ``Muscle Spindles in Muscle Control: Part II: Analysis of a Servo Model'', Kybernetik, Vol. 11, pp. 123-129, 1972.
  7. Inbar Gideon F.: ``Muscle Spindles in Muscle Control: Part III: Analysis of Adaptive System Model'', Kybernetik, Vol. 11, pp. 130-141, 1972.
  8. Inbar Gideon F.: ``Muscle Spindles in Muscle Control: Part IV: Correlation with Muscle Dynamics'', Kybernetik, Vol. 11, pp. 142-147, 1972.
  9. Joseph P. and Inbar G.F.: ``Stability of Single Sign Integral Pulse Frequency Modulation Control Systems'', Intern'l. J. of Control, Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 865-878, June 1975.
  10. Inbar G.F.: ``Modulation of Dynamic Parameters of Muscle Reflex by Selective Activation of its Gamma System'', Biological Cybernetics, Vol. 19, pp. 169-18O, June 1975.
  11. G. Eden, Timor-Tritsch I. and Inbar G.F.: ``Miniaturized Electrode for On-Line PSO2 Measurements'', IEEE Trans. on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 275-280, July 1975.
  12. Inbar G.F. and Milgram P.: ``Estimation of Intracellular Potential from Measured Neural Impulses'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 379-383, Sept. 1975.
  13. Gath I. and Inbar G.F.: ``Automatic Analysis of Motor Units Firing Patterns'', in Signal Analysis and Pattern Recognition in Bio-Medical Engineering, John Wiley & Sons., 1975.
  14. Inbar G.F. and Joseph P.: ``Analysis of a Model of the Triceps Surae Muscle Reflex Control System'', IEEE Trans. on SMC, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 25-33, 1976.
  15. Milgram P. and Inbar G.F.: ``Distortion Suppression in Neuromuscular Information Transmission Due to Interchannel Dispersion in Muscle Spindles Firing Thresholds'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 1-15, Jan. 1976.
  16. Inbar G.F. and Yafe A.: ``Parameter and Signal Adaptation in the Stretch Reflex Loop'', Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 44, pp. 317-337, Sept. 1976.
  17. Inbar G.F. and Adam D.: ``Estimation of Muscle Active State'', Biol. Cybernetics, pp. 61-72, Dec. 1976.
  18. Inbar G.F. and Eden G.: ``Psychological Stress Evaluators: EMG Correlation with Voice Tremor'', Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 24, pp. 165-167, 1976.
  19. Eden G. and Inbar G.F.: ``Physiological Model Analysis of Involuntary Human Voice Tremor'', Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 3O, pp. 179-185, 1978.
  20. Adam D., Windhorst U. and Inbar G.F.: ``The Effects of Recurrent Inhibitory Feedback in Shaping Discharge Patterns of Motoneurons Excited by Phasic Muscle Stretches'', Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 29, pp. 229-235, 1978.
  21. Windhorst U., Adam D. and Inbar G.F.: ``The Effects of Recurrent Inhibition on the Cross-Correlated Firing Patterns of Motoneurons and their Relation to Signal Transmission in the Spinal Cord-Muscle Channel'', Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 29, pp. 229-235, 1978.
  22. Inbar G.F., Madrid J. and Rudomin P.: ``The Influence of the Gamma System on Cross-Correlated Activity of Ia Spindles and its Relation to Information Transmission'', Neuroscience Letters, Vol. l3, pp. 73-78, 1979.
  23. Banzett R.B., Inbar G.F., Brown R., Goldman M., Rossier A. and Mead. J.: ``Diaphragm Electrical Activity During Negative Lower Torso Pressure in Quadraplegic Men'', in J. of Appl. Physiol., Resp. En & Exc Physiol., Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 654-659, 1981.
  24. Inbar G.F.: ``The Role of Proprioceptors and Adaptive Control of Limb Movement'', Commentary on What Muscle Variable(s) does the Nervous System Control in Limb Movement, The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1982.
  25. Inbar G.F. and Eden G.: ``Physiological Evidence for Central Mediation of Voice Tremor'', Biol. Cybern., Vol. 47, pp. 1-12, 1983.
  26. Inbar G.F. and Ginat T.: ``Effects of Muscle Model Parameter Dispersion and Multiloop Segmental Interaction on the Neuromuscular System Performance'', Biol. Cybern., Vol. 48, pp. 69-83, 1983.
  27. Inbar G.F.: ``Signal Convergence and Divergence in the Multiloop Neuromuscular System: Functional Dynamic Effects on Linearity and Stability'', IEEE Trans. on SMC, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 990-999, 1983.
  28. Inbar G.F. and Ginat Tzur: ``Parallel Nonlinear Neuronal Channels: The Generalized Steady-State Analysis'', IEEE Trans. on SMC., Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 1033-1037, 1983.
  29. Allin J., Alon G. and Inbar G.F.: ``Optimization of Pulse Duration and Pulse Charge During Transcuteneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation'', Australian J. of Physiotherapy, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 195-201, 1983.
  30. Inbar G.F. and Noujaim A.: ``On Surface EMG Spectral Characterization and its Application to Diagnostic Classification'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 31, No. 9, pp. 597-604, 1984.
  31. Waggener T.B., Brusil P.J., Kronauer R.E., Gabel R.A. and Inbar G.F.: ``Strength and Cycle Time of Ventilatory Oscillations in Unacclimatized Humans at High Altitude'', The Journal of Applied Physiology, Resp. Environ. Exercise Physiol., Vol. 56, No. 3, pp. 576-581, 1984.
  32. Florentin I., Timor I. and Inbar G.F.: ``Multi-Channel Automatic Fetal Movements Monitoring and Classification System'', Medical & Biological Eng. & Computing, Vol.23, pp. 178-186, 1985.
  33. Kranz H., Cassel J. and Inbar G.F.: ``Motorneuron Pool Output Decreases During Maximal Contraction'', The Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 59 (3), pp. 821-825, 1985.
  34. Inbar G.F., Allin J., Paiss O. and Kranz H.: ``Measuring Surface EMG Spectral Parameters by the Zero Crossing Rate'', Medical & Biol. Eng. & Computing, Vol. 24, pp. 10-18, 1986.
  35. Inbar G.F.: ``Adaptation in the Neuromuscular System'', Sensorimotor Plasticity: Theoretical Experimental and Clinical Aspects, Ed. S. Ron, Colloque INSERM, Vol. 140, pp. 419-432, 1986.
  36. Allin J. and Inbar G.F.: ``FNS-Parameter Selection and Upper Limb Characterization'', EE Pub. No. 477, Technion, 1983. IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 33, No. 9, pp. 809-817, 1986.
  37. Allin J. and Inbar G.F.: ``FNS-Control Schemes for the Upper Limb'', EE Pub. No. 478, Technion, 1983. IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 33, No. 9, pp. 818-828, 1986.
  38. Shapiro Z., Kord D. and Inbar G.F.: ``Isolated Word Recognition Interface System for the Handicapped''. Precision Machinery Medical Eng. and Mech. Opt. Elec., Autumn issue, 1986.
  39. Paiss O. and Inbar G.F.: ``AR Model Representation of Surface EMG and its Application to Fatigue Measurements'', IEEE Trans. on BME., Vol. 34, pp. 761-770, 1987.
  40. Inbar G.F., Allin J. and Kranz H.: ``Surface EMG Spectral Changes With Muscle Length'', Medical & Biol. Eng. and Computing, Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 683-689, 1987.
  41. Marcus M., Cohen A., Hammerman H. and Inbar G.F.: ``Ordinal Discrimination of ECG Orthogonal Features'', J. Electrocardiology Supp. Issue, pp. 91-96, Oct. 1987.
  42. Inbar G.F., Hainz R., Wiertzfeld A. and H.D. Liess: ``Development of An SO$_2$ Closed Loop Pacemaker Controller''. IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 35, No. 9, pp. 679-690, Sept. 1988.
  43. Levin E., Gewirtzman R. and Inbar G.F.: ``Neural Network Architecture For Adaptive System Modeling and Control''. Neural Networks, Vol. 4, pp. 185-191, 1991.
  44. Oderkerk B.J., Hatwell M.S. and Inbar G.F.: ``Walking Cycle Recording and Analysis for FNS Assisted Paraplegics Walking''. MBEC, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 79-83, 1991.
  45. Hatwell M.S., Oderkerk B., Secher A. and Inbar G.F.: ``The Development of a Model Reference Adaptive Controller to Control the Knee Joint of Paraplegics'', IEEE Trans. on AC, Vol. 36, No. 6, pp. 683-691, June 1991.
  46. Galambash T. and Inbar G.F.: ``Exercise Responsive Pacemakers: Review and Performance Evaluation'', CRC Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 19 (2,3), pp. 181-201, 1991.
  47. C. Barak, Y. Leviatan, G.F. Inbar and K.N. Hoekstein: "Simulation Method for Cardiac Stroke Volume Estimation by Intracardiac Electrical Impedance Measurement", Medical & Biol. Eng. and Computing, 30, pp. 473-480, 1992.
  48. G. Inbar: ``Biped Locomotion by FNS: Control Issues and an ANN Implementation'', in Robots and Biological Systems: Towards a New Bionics? Eds. P. Dario, G. Sandini, P. Aebischer, Springer-Verlag, pp. 223-238, 1993.
  49. D.H. Lange, H. Pratt and G.F. Inbar: ``Segmented Matched Filtering of Single Event Related Evoked Potentials'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 317-321, March 1995.
  50. D.H. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``A Robust Parametric Estimator for Single Trial Movement Related Evoked Potentials'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 43, pp. 341-347, April 1996.
  51. D.H. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``Parametric Modeling and Estimation of Amplitude and Time Shifts in Single Evoked Potential Components'', Advances in Processing and Pattern Analysis of Biological Signals, edited by I. Gath and G.F. Inbar, Plenum Press, pp. 123-144. May, 1996.
  52. G. Inbar: ``Estimation of Human Elbow Joint Neuronal and Mechanical Dynamics During Movement'', Advances in Processing and Pattern Analysis of Biological Signals, edited by I. Gath and G.F. Inbar, Plenum Press, pp. 375-390, May, 1996.
  53. A. Aaron and G.F. Inbar: ``Examination of the lambda Equilibrium Point Hypothesis when Applied to Single Degree of Freedom Movements Performed with Different Inertial Loads'', Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 63-72, Jan. 1997.
  54. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``A Model for Learning Human Reaching-Movements", Biol. Cybernetics, Vol. 77, pp. 173-183, 1997.
  55. D.H. Lange, H. Pratt and G.F. Inbar: ``Modeling and Estimation of Single Evoked Brain Potential Components'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 44, No. 9, pp. 791-799, 1997.
  56. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``Linear System Description'', in Modern Techniques in Neuroscience, Ch. 21, pp. 589-626, Edited by U. Windhorst and H. Johanson, Springer Verlag, 1999.
  57. D. Lange and G.F. Inbar: ``Modern Techniques in Evoked Potential Research", in Modern Techniques in Neuroscience, Ch. 36, pp. 997-1024, Edited by U. Windhorst and H. Johanson, Springer Verlag, 1999.
  58. Y. Tock and G.F. Inbar: ``Information Rate Analysis in Sensory Multi-Spike Trains''. in Modern Techniques in Neuroscience, Ch. 19, pp. 545-572, Edited by U. Windhorst and H. Johanson, Springer Verlag, 1999.
  59. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``The Use of a Nonlinear Muscle Model in Explaining the Relationship between Duration, Amplitude and Peak Velocity of Human Rapid Movements", Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 203-206, 1999.
  60. D.H. Lange, H.T. Siegelmann, H. Pratt and G.F. Inbar: ``Overcoming Selective Ensemble Averaging: Unsupervised Identification of Event Related Brain Potentials'', IEEE Trans. on BME, Vol. 47, No. 6, pp. 822-826, 2000.
  61. E. Yom-Tov and G.F. Inbar: ``Movement-Related Potentials in the Human Spinal Cord Preceding Toe Movement", Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 111, pp. 350-361, 2000.
  62. A. Karniel and G.F. Inbar: ``Human Motor Control: Learning to Control a Time-Varying Non-Linear Many-to-One System", IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 1-11, 2000.
  63. G.F. Inbar, E. Yom-Tov: “Estimation of Motor Task Eects on Adaptation and Learning from Recorded Single Movement Related Brain Potentials”, in: “Sensorimotor Control”, R. Dengler, A. Kossev, eds., NATO Series in Life Science & Technology, Series 1: Life and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 326: 195–202, 2000.
  64. E. Yom-Tov, A. Grossman, G.F. Inbar: “Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task 1: The eect of learning and force on the movement-related potentials”, Biological Cybernetics, 85(5): 395–399, 2001
  65. E. Yom-Tov, A. Grossman, G.F. Inbar: “Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task 2: Cerebral areas activated during learning of the task”, Biological Cybernetics, 85(5): 387–394, 2001.
  66. A. Karniel, R. Meir, G.F. Inbar: “Polyhedral Mixture of Linear Experts for Many-To-One Mapping Inversion and Multiple Controllers”, Neurocomputing, 37(1-4): 31–49, 2001
  67. A. Karniel, Ron Meir and Gideon F. Inbar: “Best Estimated-Inverse Versus Inverse of the Best Estimation”, Neural Networks, (14)9: 21–27, 2001.
  68. Y. Tock, M. Ljubisavljevic, J. Thunberg, U. Windhorst, G.F. Inbar, H. Johansson: “Information Theoretic Analysis of Muscle Spindles”, Acta Physiol. Pharmacol. Bulg., 26: 197–200, 2001.
  69. E.Yom-Tov, G.F. Inbar, “Feature Selection for the Classification of Movements from Single Movement-Related Potentials”, IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, 10(3): 170–177, 2002.
  70. Y. Tock, M. Ljubisavljevic, J. Thunberg, U. Windhorst, G.F. Inbar, H. Johansson: “Information Theoretic Analysis of De-eerented Single Muscle Spindles”, Biol. Cybern., 87: 241–248, 2002.
  71. D. Peleg, E. Braiman, E. Yom-Tov, G.F. Inbar: “Classification of Finger Activation for Use in a Robotic Prosthesis Arm”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 10(4): 290–293, 2002.
  72. E. Yom-Tov and G.F. Inbar: “On the Detection of Movement Related Poten­tials from On-Going EEG for use in a Brain-Computer Interface”, Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 41(1): 85–93, 2003.
  73. H. Serby, E. Yom-Tov, G.F. Inbar: “An improved P300-based brain-computer interface”, IEEE Trans. on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Eng., 13(1): 89–98, March 2005.
  74. Y. Tock, G.F. Inbar, Y. Steinberg, et al.: “Estimation of muscle spindle information rate by pattern matching and the eect of gamma system activity on the parallel spindles”, Biological Cybernetics, 92(5): 316–332, May 2005.
  75. I. Makienko, E. Yom-Tov and G.F. Inbar: “On the Eects of Adaptation to Changing Loads on Movement-Related Potentials”, Biological Cybernetics, 93(3): 171-177, 2005.
  76. G. Nave, Y. C. Eldar, G. Inbar, A. Sinai, H. Pratt and M. Zaaror, “Real Time Change Detection of Steady-State Evoked Potentials”, Biological Cybernetics, 2012 (accepted).
  77. Y. Joseph, G. F. Inbar and A. Karniel, “Indication for Internal Model Building to Achieve Performance in Learning to Control, Bimanual Cyclic Human Movements” submitted to Biological Cybernetics, Dec. 2012.