@inproceedings{477f072461d2437fa7894f17588dd2b9,
title = "Computational bone mechanics: From the cloud to an orthopedists mobile device",
abstract = "Verified and validated simulations of the mechanical response of femurs, based on CT scans, have been recently presented. These simulations, based on highorder finite element methods (p-FEMs), may be used to diagnose the risk or fracture when used in clinical orthopedic practice. The first part of this chapter describes the methods used to create p-FEM models of patient-specific femurs and the in-vitro experiments used to assess the validity of the simulation results. Having demonstrated that p-FEMs using CT-scans allow personalized assessment of the risk of fracture of a given femur, we envision a simulation center that may serve a large community of orthopedic doctors, each submitting a CT-scan to be analysed. In such a situation, multiple p-FE models must be simultaneously generated, solved and the verified FE results must be returned to the interested orthopedists. Because such analyses are sought in a short time-scale, and the interaction with the orthopedists will be by mobile devices in the future, we present the implementation of a multi-threaded p-FE solver in the second half of the chapter that will perform multiple solutions simultaneously.",
author = "Z. Yosibash and K. Myers and Y. Levi",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.; 3rd International Workshop on Computational Engineering, CE 2014 ; Conference date: 06-10-2014 Through 10-10-2014",
year = "2015",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-22997-3\_14",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9783319229966",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
pages = "235--249",
editor = "Manfred Bischoff and Miriam Mehl and Michael Sch{\"a}fer",
booktitle = "Recent Trends in Computational Engineering - CE2014 - Optimization, Uncertainty, Parallel Algorithms, Coupled and Complex Problems",
address = "ألمانيا",
}