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Medical Devices and Systems (Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition) (3rd Revised edition) (Hardback) - Joseph D. Bronzino
ISBN: 0849321220 Stock status: Available to order, firm sale only - not returnable Published: Apr 2006 Format: Hardback Pages: 1376 Over the last century, medicine has come out of the black bag and emerged as one of the most dynamic and advanced fields of development in science and technology. Today, biomedical engineering plays a critical role in patient diagnosis, care, and rehabilitation. More than ever, biomedical engineers face the challenge of making sure that medical devices and systems are safe, effective, and cost-efficient. Reflecting the enormous growth and change in biomedical engineering during the infancy of the 21st century, The Biomedical Engineering Handbook enters its third edition as a set of three carefully focused and conveniently organized books. Offering an overview of the tools of the biomedical engineering trade, Medical Devices and Systems reviews the currently available technologies and lays a foundation for the next generation of medical devices. Beginning with biomedical signal analysis, renowned experts from around the world share their experience in imaging, sensing technologies, medical instruments and devices, clinical engineering, and ethics. In addition to new and updated chapters throughout, the book also contains new sections on infrared imaging and medical informatics. Engineers must be prepared to develop technologies that are more than incremental improvements over existing devices and systems. Medical Devices and Systems illuminates a path to achieving remarkable breakthroughs. Contents: BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL ANALYSIS - Banu OnaralBiomedical Signals: Origin and Dynamic Characteristics - Frequency-Domain Analysis - Arnon CohenDigital Biomedical Signal Acquisition and Processing - Luca T Mainardi, Anna M Bianchi, and Sergio CeruttiCompression of Digital Biomedical Signals - A Enis etin and Hayrettin K/ymenTime-Frequency Signal Representations for Biomedical Signals - G Faye Boudreaux-Bartels and Robin MurrayWavelet (Time-Scale) Analysis in Biomedical Signal Processing - Nitish V Thakor, Boris Gramatikov, and David ShermanHigher-Order Spectral Analysis - Athina P PetropuluNeural Networks in Biomedical Signal Processing - Evangelia Micheli-TzanakouComplexity, Scaling, and Fractals in Biomedical Signals - Banu Onaral and Joseph P CammarotaFuture Directions: Biomedical Signal Processing and Networked Multimedia Communications - Banu OnaralIMAGING - Warren S GrundfestX-Ray - Robert E Shroy, Jr., Michael S Van Lysel, and Martin J YaffeComputed Tomography - Ian A Cunningham and Philip F JudyMagnetic Resonance Imaging - Steven Conolly, Albert Macovski, John Pauly, John Schenck, Kenneth K Kwong, David A Chesler, Xiaoping Hu, Wei Chen, Maqbool Patel, and Kamil UgurbilNuclear Medicine - Barbara Y Croft and Benjamin M.W TsuiUltrasound - Richard L Goldberg, Stephen W Smith, Jack G Mottley, and K Whittaker FerraraMagnetic Resonance Microscopy - Xiaohong Zhou and G Allan JohnsonPositron-Em
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