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Pervasive Cardiovascular and Respiratory Monitoring Devices
Model-Based Design

Teaches how to design optimal solutions for pervasive and personalised healthcare monitoring

Miodrag Bolic (Author)

9780128209479, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 16 June 2023

300 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
23.5 x 19 x 2 cm, 0.45 kg

Pervasive Cardiac and Respiratory Monitoring Devices: Model-Based Design is the first book to combine biomedical instrumentation and model-based design. As the scope is limited to cardiac and respiratory devices only, this book offers more depth of information on these devices; focusing in on signals used for home monitoring and offering additional analysis of these devices. The author offers an insight into new industry and research trends, including advances in contactless monitoring of breathing and heart rate. Each chapter presents a section on current trends. As instrumentation as a field is becoming increasingly smart, basic signal processing is also discussed. Real case-studies for each modelling approach are used, primarily covering blood pressure, ECG and radar-based devices.

This title is ideal for teaching and supporting learning as it is written in an accessible style and a solutions manual for the problem sets is provided. It will be useful to 4th year undergraduate students, graduate/masters/PhD students, early career researchers and professionals working on an interdisciplinary project; as it introduces the field and provides real world applications. For engineers this book solves the problem of how to assess and calibrate a medical device to ensure the data collected is trustworthy. For students, this book allows for trying concepts and circuits via simulations and learning modeling techniques. Students will learn concepts from this book and be ready to design bioinstrumentations devices based on specifications/requirements.

Preface Acknowledgments Overview of biomedical instrumentation and devices

1. Concepts in performance evaluation and uncertainty analysis 2. Transducers 3. Electronics 4. Modelling and simulation of biomedical systems 5. Devices based on Oscillometric Signal: Blood pressure 6. Devices based on photoplethysmogram and pulse oximetry 7. Devices based on ECG Signal  8. Devices based on Time Difference between Signals: Continuous Blood Pressure Measurement 9. Continuous monitoring of breathing 10. Wearable devices 12. Conclusions and research Directions: beyond wearable devices

Subject Areas: Engineering: general [TBC]

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