Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation
Auteur : Andrew G. WEBB
Editeur : CAMBRIDGE
Collection : Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
Langue : Anglais
Date parution : 01/2018
This accessible yet in-depth textbook describes the step-by-step processes involved in biomedical device design. Integrating microfabrication techniques, sensors and digital signal processing with key clinical applications, it covers: the measurement, amplification and digitization of physiological signals, and the removal of interfering signals; the transmission of signals from implanted sensors through the body, and the issues surrounding the powering of these sensors; networks for transferring sensitive patient data to hospitals for continuous home-monitoring systems; tests for ensuring patient safety; the cost-benefit and technological trade-offs involved in device design; and current challenges in biomedical device design. With dedicated chapters on electrocardiography, digital hearing aids and mobile health, and including numerous end-of-chapter homework problems, online solutions and additional references for extended learning, it is the ideal resource for senior undergraduate students taking courses in biomedical instrumentation and clinical technology.
Auteurs :
Andrew G. WEBB
Andrew G. Webb is Professor and Director of the C. J. Gorter Center for High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging at the Leiden University Medical Center. He has authored or co-authored several books, including Introduction to Medical Imaging (Cambridge, 2010) and Introduction to Biomedical Imaging (2002).
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Nbr de pages : 344
Poids : 900 gr
ISBN 10 : 110711313x
ISBN 13 : 9781107113138
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(Ils sont modérés par nos soins et rédigés par des clients ayant acheté l'ouvrage)1. Biomedical instrumentation and devices;
2. Sensors and transducers;
3. Signal filtering and amplification;
4. Data acquisition and signal processing;
5. Electrocardiography;
6. Electroencephalograpy;
7. Digital hearing aids;
8. Mobile health, wearable health technology and wireless implanted devices;
9. Safety of biomedical instruments and devices;
Appendix.
Safety policy documents.