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Modelling and Analysis of Active Biopotential Signals in Healthcare. Volume 1

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Modelling and Analysis of Active Biopotential Signals in Healthcare. Volume 1 Synopsis

This book looks at analysis and modelling of active biopotential signal processing. It emphasises the real-time challenges in biomedical signal processing that occur due to the complex and non-stationary nature of signals in a variety of applications for analysis, classification and identification of different states for improvement of healthcare systems. The main focus of the book is on modelling; acquisition of biomedical signals for different disorders; implementation of methodologies and their impact on different cases; case studies and research directions; automatic identification of related disorders; design and simulation examples; and issues and challenges. Overall, the book addresses the real-time challenges in biomedical signal processing used in a variety of applications such as analysis, classification and identification of different disorders in healthcare systems. It is a valuable guide for all researchers and practitioners who are engaged in studies and research in the area of biomedical signals and their applications.  

Key Features

  • Modelling and acquisition of biomedical signals for different disorders
  • Implementation of methodologies and their impact on different cases
  • Case studies and research directions
  • Design and simulation examples


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ISBN: 9780750332774
Publication date:
Author: Varun Bajaj, Ganesh R Sinha
Publisher: IOP Publishing an imprint of Lightning Source
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 375 pages
Series: IPEM-IOP Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Genres: Biomedical engineering
Medical physics
Biosensors