个人简介
Prof. Bing-Yuh Lu
Prof. Bing-Yuh Lu
Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology (GDUPT), China
标题: Technical Perspectives on Distant Auscultation of Lung Sounds
摘要: 
This study presented the collection of the studies on lung sounds from Faculty of Automation, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology (GDUPT), Guangdong, China. The content includes (1) Reduction of the noise in the respiration sound recording by the optimal sampling rate of sound card: The verification by simple filters; (2) Unidirectional microphone based wireless recorder for the respiration sound; (3) Auscultation using modern mobile communication; (4) Auscultation on the ambulance: a case study of adaptive filter application for the safety of detecting lung sound on the ambulance; and (5) Reducing the ambulance siren noise for distant auscultation of the lung sound. In conclusion, the distant auscultation has realized in telecommunication and internet.
简介: 
Bing-Yuh Lu received his B.S. degree from department of electrical engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, in 1988 and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from department of electrical engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, in 1993 and 2000, respectively. He has been an instructor, an associate professor, and a full professor at department of electronic engineering, Tungnan University, New Taipei City, Taiwan in the durations of 1992 to 2000, 2000 to 2016, and 2016 to 2019, individually. He was the chief of curriculum section, department of academic affairs, Tungnan University during 2000 to 2002. During 2011 to 2013, Catholic St. Mary’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Management in YiLan County, Taiwan invited him to be the director of department of information management with the position of associate professor. Since 2019, he has been a full professor at Faculty of Automation, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology (GDUPT), Guangdong, China. His research group has been studying on a communication model for lung sound and tried to explain the mechanism of normal and abnormal lung sounds. His research interests are in signal processing of respiration sounds.