Signals and Systems for Bioengineers - John Semmlow

Signals and Systems for Bioengineers

A MATLAB-Based Introduction

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Buch | Hardcover
604 Seiten
2011 | 2nd edition
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-384982-3 (ISBN)
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Guides the reader through the electrical engineering principles that can be applied to biological systems and are therefore important to biomedical studies. This title includes: reorganized to emphasize signal and system analysis; coverage of time-domain signal analysis; coverage of biomeasurement; and, more.
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers, Second Edition, is the only textbook that relates important electrical engineering concepts to biomedical engineering and biological studies. It explains in detail the basic engineering concepts that underlie biomedical systems, medical devices, biocontrol, and biosignal analysis. It is perfect for the one-semester bioengineering course usually offered in conjunction with a laboratory on signals and measurements which presents the fundamentals of systems and signal analysis. The target course occupies a pivotal position in the bioengineering curriculum and will play a critical role in the future development of bioengineering students.

This book provides increased coverage of time-domain signal analysis as well as biomeasurement, using examples in ultrasound and electrophysiology. It also presents new applications in biocontrol, with examples from physiological systems modeling such as the respiratory system. It contains double the number of Matlab and non-Matlab exercises to provide ample practice solving problems - by hand and with computational tools. More biomedical figures are found throughout the book. For instructors using this text in their course, an accompanying website (www.elsevierdirect.com, in Semmlow page) includes support materials such as MATLAB data and functions needed to solve the problems, a few helpful routines, and all of the MATLAB examples.

Intended readers include biomedical engineering students, practicing medical technicians, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers.

John Semmlow was a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Rutgers University and in the Department of Surgery of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School UMDNJ for 32 years. Over that period he published over 100 review journal articles and has been appointed a Fellow of the IEEE, the AIMBE, and the BMES. He retired in June of 2010, but still remains active in research, particularly cardiovascular diagnosis and human motor control. He is actively pursuing a ‘second career’ as an artist, designing and building computer controlled kinetic art: sculptures that move in interesting and intriguing ways.

Introduction to Biological Systems and BiosignalsBasic Signal ProcessingFrequency TransformationsAnalog Analysis in Sinusoidal Steady StateAnalysis of Analog Models and ProcessesTransfer and Frequency Characteristics of Analog ModelsRelationships in Analog ModelsAnalysis of Transient Conditions ~ The Laplace TransformSystems Modeling and BehaviorAppendix A. DerivationsAppendix B. Laplace Transforms and Properties of the Fourier TransformAppendix C. Trigonometric and Other FormulaeAppendix D. Conversion Factors: UnitsAppendix E. Complex ArithmeticAppendix F. LF356 SpecificationsAppendix G. Determinants and Cramer's Rule

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.11.2011
Reihe/Serie Biomedical Engineering
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1170 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Orthopädie
Technik Medizintechnik
ISBN-10 0-12-384982-9 / 0123849829
ISBN-13 978-0-12-384982-3 / 9780123849823
Zustand Neuware
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