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Anatoly Kostiv

Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Acoustic Tomography, Pacific Oceanological Institute FEB …
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[HTML][HTML] Human forced expiratory noise. Origin, apparatus and possible diagnostic applications

VI Korenbaum, IA Pochekutova, AE Kostiv… - The Journal of the …, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
Forced expiratory (FE) noise is a powerful bioacoustic signal containing information on
human lung biomechanics. FE noise is attributed to a broadband part and narrowband …

[PDF][PDF] Underwater noises of open-circuit scuba diver

V Korenbaum, A Kostiv, S Gorovoy, V Dorozhko… - Archives of …, 2020 - journals.pan.pl
The features of respiratory noises and noises of fins for open-circuit scuba divers, indicating
a multipole character of noises emission, are specified in cameral conditions. It …

Comparative sensitivity of pressure gradient receivers of force and inertial types to sound pressure in plane wave

…, SV Gorovoy, AA Tagiltcev, AE Kostiv - … of Meetings on …, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
Three types of constructing schemes of pressure gradient receivers (PGRs) are well known–a
difference type (including two-point version), a force type, and an inertial one [1]. However …

Detecting respiratory noises of diver equipped with rebreather in water

…, A Borodin, A Tagiltcev, A Kostiv… - … of Meetings on …, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
Acoustic monitoring health status of a submerged diver is promising to prevent underwater
accidents. There were some studies where submerged divers respiratory noises were …

An attempt at hydroacoustic localization of an open-circuit scuba diver

VI Korenbaum, SV Gorovoy, AE Kostiv… - The Journal of the …, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
Passive acoustic monitoring of scuba divers is a promising way to ensure the safety of
recreational divers and prevent waterside intrusion by terrorists. It is shown experimentally that the …

A possibility to use respiratory noises for diver detection and monitoring physiologic status

…, V Korenbaum, A Tagiltcev, A Kostiv… - … of Meetings on …, 2014 - pubs.aip.org
The objective is acoustic detection of submerged diver and monitoring his physiologic
condition. A possibility to use diver's own respiratory noises for this aim is analyzed. Respiratory …

Acoustic Monitoring of Diver's Respiratory Rate by Respiratory-Associated Noise

A Kostiv, V Korenbaum, V Dorozhko - Acoustics Australia, 2023 - Springer
Monitoring the condition of divers during immersion is essential to ensuring their safety and
planning permissible physical activity. Monitoring respiratory rates using a diver's respiratory …

Low-and high-speed arrivals decomposition in 10–19 kHz transmission sounding of human lungs

V Korenbaum, A Shiryaev, A Kostiv… - World Congress on …, 2019 - Springer
The possibility of decomposition of received signals into high-speed (150–1000 m/s) and
low-speed components (50–150 m/s) previously revealed is verified in independent sample. …

A Possibility To Characterize The Primary Level Of Bronchial Obstruction In Asthma And COPD Patients By Means Of Analysis Of Forced Expiratory Tracheal Noise …

…, V Korenbaum, V Malaeva, A Kostiv - C108. ADVANCES IN …, 2016 - atsjournals.org
RATIONALE: It was previously demonstrated that tracheal forced expiratory (FE) noise time
analysis is an effective method of diagnosis of airflow obstruction in asthma patients (…

Basic concepts of sensing respiratory sounds at the surface of human chest

V Korenbaum, A Tagiltcev, S Gorovoy, A Kostiv… - World Congress on …, 2019 - Springer
Acoustic sensors for recording lung sounds at the chest surface should meet some basic
requirements—(a) achievement the acceptable sensitivity or sensitivity threshold to the useful …