System Theory and Practical Applications of Biomedical SignalsISBN: 978-0-471-23653-5
Hardcover
472 pages
August 2002, Wiley-IEEE Press
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The chapters are intentionally organized in groups of two chapters, with the first chapter describing a system theory technology, and the second chapter describing an industrial application of this technology. Each theory chapter contains a general overview of a system theory technology, which is intended as background material for the application chapter. Each application chapter contains a history of a highlighted medical instrument, summary of appropriate physiology, discussion of the problem of interest and previous empirical solutions, and review of a solution that utilizes the theory in the previous chapter.
Biomedical and DSP academic researchers pursuing grants and
industry funding will find its real-world approach extremely
valuable. Its in-depth discussion of the theoretical issues will
clarify for medical instrumentation managers how system theory can
compensate for less-than-ideal sensors. With application
MATLAB® exercises and suggestions for system theory
course work included, the text also fills the need for detailed
information for students or practicing engineers interested in
instrument design.
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