[1] viXra:1110.0001 [pdf] submitted on 1 Oct 2011
Authors: Michael Harney
Comments: 6 pages
This paper describes a method of tracking the electromagnetic
dipole, with a three-dimensional representation of the dipole being
graphically displayed in real-time so as to provide diagnostic
information about a patient�s heart. By knowing the coordinates
and orientation of the heart dipole and comparing this data with a
healthy heart, cardio-specialists may be able to determine where
damaged tissue is located or other diseases in progress.
Category: Quantitative Biology