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Yang, Guang-Zhong.
Implantable Sensors and Systems = From Theory to Practice /
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Title/Author:
Implantable Sensors and Systems/ edited by Guang-Zhong Yang.
Reminder of title:
From Theory to Practice /
other author:
Yang, Guang-Zhong.
Description:
XII, 646 p. 238 illus., 169 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
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Subject:
Special purpose computers. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69748-2
ISBN:
9783319697482
Implantable Sensors and Systems = From Theory to Practice /
Implantable Sensors and Systems
From Theory to Practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Guang-Zhong Yang. - 1st ed. 2018. - XII, 646 p. 238 illus., 169 illus. in color.online resource.
Preface -- Introduction -- Electrochemical Sensor Designs for Biomedical Implants -- Electrical and Physical Sensors for Biomedical Implants -- Sensor Embodiment and Flexible Electronics -- Ultra-low Power Application Specific Integrated Circuits for Sensing -- Tethered and Implantable Optical Sensors -- Power Harvesting and Data Exchange Links -- Wireless Datapaths and Security -- Index.
Implantable sensing, whether used for transient or long-term monitoring of in vivo physiological, bio-electrical, bio-chemical and metabolic changes, is a rapidly advancing field of research and development. Underpinned by increasingly small, smart and energy efficient designs, they become an integral part of surgical prostheses or implants for both acute and chronic conditions, supporting optimised, context aware sensing, feedback, or stimulation with due consideration of system level impact. From sensor design, fabrication, on-node processing with application specific integrated circuits, to power optimisation, wireless data paths and security, this book provides a detailed explanation of both the theories and practical considerations of developing novel implantable sensors. Other topics covered by the book include sensor embodiment and flexible electronics, implantable optical sensors and power harvesting. Implantable Sensors and Systems – from Theory to Practice is an important reference for those working in the field of medical devices. The structure of the book is carefully prepared so that it can also be used as an introductory reference for those about to enter into this exciting research and developing field. .
ISBN: 9783319697482
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-69748-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TK7874.6
Dewey Class. No.: 004.6
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