Citing the AustinWoman Electromagnetic Voxels Model
Please reference the AustinWoman Electromagnetic Voxels in any research report, journal article, or publication that requires citation of original work. The recognition is important to determine the impact of the model.
We suggest you cite the conference paper:
J. W. Massey and A. E. Yilmaz, "AustinMan and AustinWoman:
High-fidelity, anatomical voxel models developed from the VHP color
images," in Proc. 38th Annual International Conference of the
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE EMBC),
Orlando, FL, Aug. 2016.
Our suggested acknowledgement is:
The authors acknowledge the Computational Electromagnetics Group at the University of Texas at Austin for
developing and making the AustinWoman Electromagnetic Voxels model
available at
http://tiny.cc/AustinWoman.
Additionally, you may also refer to one of these papers:
- J. Massey, "Creating AustinMan: An Electromagnetic Voxel Model of the Visible Human." B.S. thesis, Dept. ECE, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 2011.
- T. Malas, F. Wei, J. Massey, C. S. Geyik, and A. E. Yilmaz, “Application of AIM to high-resolution bioelectromagnetics simulations,” in Proc. Appl. Comp. Electromagnetics Symp., Mar. 2011, pp. 558-563.
- T. Malas, F. Wei, J. Massey, C. S. Geyik, and A. E. Yilmaz, "High-fidelity biolectromagnetics analysis with volume integral equations: AIM acceleration, parallelization, and preconditioning,” in Proc. Workshop on Advanced Techniques in Computational Electromagnetics, Glasgow, UK, June 2011.
- F. Wei and A. E. Yilmaz, “A 2-D decomposition based parallelization of AIM for 3-D BIOEM problems,” in Proc. IEEE Antennas Propagat. Soc. Int. Symp., July 2011, pp. 3158-3161.
- K. Yang, F. Wei, and A. E. Yilmaz, “Multigrid versus pre-corrected FFT/AIM for biolectromagnetics: When is O(N) better than O(NlogN)?” Computational Electromagnetics Int. Workshop, Izmir, Turkey, August 2011.
- J. Massey, C. Geyik, N. Techachainiran, C. Hsu, R. Nguyen, T. Latson, M. Ball, and A. Yilmaz, "AustinMan and AustinWoman: High Fidelity, Reproducible, and Open-Source Electromagnetic Voxel Models," Bioelectromagnetics Society 34th Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, June 2012.
- C. S. Geyik, F. Wei, J. W. Massey, and A. E. Yilmaz, "FDTD vs. AIM for Bioelectromagnetic Analysis," in Proc.IEEE Antennas Propagat. Soc. Int. Symp., July 2012.
- F. Wei, J. W. Massey, C. S. Geyik, and A. E. Yilmaz, "Error Measures for Comparing Bioelectromagnetic Simulators," in Proc.IEEE Antennas Propagat. Soc. Int. Symp., July 2012.