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Mr Muammar Kabir

Telephone +61 8 8313 4115
Position PhD Student
Email mkabir@eleceng.adelaide.edu.au
Fax +61 8 8313 4360
Building Innova21
Floor/Room 3 28
Campus North Terrace
Org Unit Electrical and Electronic Engineering, School of

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Biography/ Background

I received my Bachelors of Science degree with Honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from The University of Adelaide, Australia, in 2007. In 2008, I was granted the Australian Research Training Scheme for Postgraduate Research to study towards my PhD at the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, the University of Adelaide. My major interests lie in the field of biomedical signal processing.  

Qualifications

2007 Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic), University of Adelaide, Australia

Awards & Achievements

  • 2008 Research Training Scheme for Postgraduate Study
  • 2009 Walter and Dorothy Duncan Trust Fund for conference travel
  • 2010 IEEE-SA Travel Grant
  • 2011 Finalist of the IEEE EMBS student paper competition
  • 2011 Walter and Dorothy Duncan Trust Fund for conference travel
  • 2011 IEEE-SA Travel Grant

Teaching Interests

Signal processing.

Publications

Journal Papers

  1. Baumert M, Kohler M, Kabir M, Kennedy D, Pamula Y. Cardiorespiratory response to spontaneous cortical arousals during stage 2 and REM sleep in healthy children. J Sleep Res. 2010; 19:415-424. (DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00798.x)
  2. Kabir MM, Beig MI, Baumert M, Trombini M, Mastorci F, Sgoifo A, Walker FR, Day TA, Nalivaiko E. Respiratory pattern in awake rats: Effects of motor activity and of alerting stimuli. Physiol Behav. 2010; 101:22-31. (DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2010.04.004)
  3. Kabir MM, Dimitri H, Sanders P, Antic R, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Cardiorespiratory phase-coupling is reduced in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. PLoS ONE. 2010; 13;5:e10602. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010602)
  4. Baumert M, Kohler M, Kabir M, Sanders P, Kennedy D, Martin J, Pamula Y. Altered cardio-respiratory response to spontaneous cortical arousals in children with upper airway obstruction. Sleep Med. 2011; 12:230-238.
  5. Kabir MM, Saint DA, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Voss A, Baumert M. Quantification of cardiorespiratory interactions based on joint symbolic dynamics. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 2011; 39:2604-2614. (DOI: 10.1007/s10439-011-0332-3)
  6. Kabir MM, Saint DA, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Time delay correction of the synchrogram for optimized detection of cardiorespiratory coordination. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 2011; 49:1249-1259. (DOI: 10.1007/s11517-011-0822-3)
  7. Balakrishnan J, Kabir MM, Abbott D. Modelling small signal extraction using lock-in amplifier. IEEE Photonics 2011; (submitted for review)


Conference Papers

  1. Kabir MM, Dimitri H, Sanders P, Abbott D, Baumert M. Cardiorespiratory coordination decreases with the degree of severity of obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep and Biological Rhythms. 2008; 6:A50-A51. (Based on ABSTRACT)
  2. Kabir MM, Beig MI, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Isoflurane increases cardiorespiratory coordination in rats. in Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering IV and Complex Systems, edited by Guy Metcalfe, Proceedings of SPIE (SPIE, Bellingham, WA 2008) 72700Y. 2008; 7270
  3. Kabir MM, Beig MI, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Cardiorespiratory coordination in rats is influenced by autonomic blockade, in 13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, (ICBME 2008), edited by Chwee Teck Lim and James C. H. Goh, Proceedings of IFMBE, vol.23, pp.456-459, 2009.
  4. Kabir M, Dimitri H, Sanders P, Antic R, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Duration of cardiorespiratory coordination is reduced in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, in 11th International Congress of the IUPESM, (World Congress 2009, Germany). 2009. (Based on ABSTRACT)
  5. Kabir M, Nalivaiko E, Abbott D, Baumert M. Impact of movement on cardiorespiratory coordination in conscious rats, in Proceedings of the 32nd IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp.1938-1941, 31st Aug - 4th Sep, 2010.
  6. Kabir M, Saint D, Abbott D, Baumert M. Effect of postural changes on cardiorespiratory coordination in humans, in Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Signal Acquisition and Processing (ICSAP 2011), Singapore, pp. V1-76 - V1-80, 26-28 Feb, 2011.
  7. Kabir M, Kohler M, Abbott D, Baumert M. Quantification of cardiorespiratory interactions in healthy children during night-time sleep using joint symbolic dynamics, in Proceedings of the 33rd IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), Boston, MA, USA, pp.1459-1462, 30th Aug - 3rd Sep, 2011.
  8. Kabir M, Dimitri H, Sanders P, Antic R, Abbott D, Baumert M. Quantification of cardio-respiratory interactions in patients with mild obstructive sleep apnea syndrome using joint symbolic dynamics, in Computing in Cardiology 2011 (CinC), Hangzhou, China, vol.38, pp.41-44, 18-21 Sep, 2011.
  9. Kabir M, Abbott D, Baumert M.Influence of age on cardio-respiratory interaction assessed by joint symbolic dynamics, in Proc. of Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), Adelaide, Australia, pp.41-45, 6-9 Dec, 2011.

Professional Associations

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.

Professional Interests

Biomedical signal processing for the benefit of patients.

Entry last updated: Thursday, 19 Jan 2012

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