"Bioelectronics and Medical Devices: Applications and Technology provides an abundance of information on new applications being used today for biomedical applications. The book covers a wide range of concepts and technologies used in biomedical applications, discussing such modern technological methods as the Internet of Things, e-pills, biomedical sensors, support vector machines, wireless devices, image and signal processing in e-health, and machine learning. It also discusses the different types of antennas, including antennas using RF energy harvesting for biomedical applications. This book contains three chapters on the various kinds of antennas used for biomedical applications, which make this book unique as this information is not generally discussed in the field of biomedical engineering. It also includes a discussion on software implementation for the devices used in biomedical applications, of course. Key features: Provides in-depth information on the major topics in real-life biomedical applications. Considers both theoretical as well as experimental approaches Topics include: The Internet of Things for health care and monitoring Antennas for biomedical applications using RF energy harvesting Biomedical sensors Software fault proneness with support vector machine biomedical applications Image and signal processing in e-health applications E-pill for biomedical applications Machine learning implementation in bioinformatics This book will be valuable for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students working in the biomedical application field. It will also be beneficial for scientists and medical professionals who are interested in the latest biomedical technologies being used today"--
Bioelectronics and Medical Devices: Applications and Technology provides an abundance of information on new applications being used today for biomedical applications. The book covers a wide range of concepts and technologies used in biomedical applications, discussing such modern technological methods as the Internet of Things, e-pills, biomedical sensors, support vector machines, wireless devices, image and signal processing in e-health, and machine learning. It also discusses the different types of antennas, including antennas using RF energy harvesting for biomedical applications. This book contains three chapters on the various kinds of antennas used for biomedical applications, which make this book unique as this information is not generally discussed in the field of biomedical engineering. It also includes a discussion on software implementation for the devices used in biomedical applications, of course.
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Preface |
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1 Internet of Things for Health Care and Health Monitoring |
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2 Antennas for Biomedical Applications |
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3 Biomedical Sensors Using Split Ring Resonators |
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57 | (20) |
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4 Evaluation of Software Fault Proneness with a Support Vector Machine and Biomedical Applications |
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77 | (28) |
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5 Antennas for Biomedical Applications Using RF Energy Harvesting |
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6 Image and Signal Processing in E-Health Applications |
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7 Finding the Possibility of a Wireless-Based e-Pill for Biomedical Applications |
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153 | (12) |
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8 Compact Monopole Antenna with Circularly Polarized Band for Biomedical Applications |
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Sandeep Kumar Palaniswamy |
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9 Machine Learning Implementations in Bioinformatics and Their Application |
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10 Biomedical Antennas for Medical Telemetry Applications |
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Garima Srivastava, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, under the Government of India National Capital Territory, Delhi, India. She has more than 15 years of teaching experience. Her areas of interest include wireless communication, MIMO technologies, Internet of Things, microstrip antennas, UWB antennas, and reconfigurable and circular polarized antennas. She has more than 25 published papers in refereed national and international journals and has presented at many conferences. She has chaired many IEEE conferences and organized workshops in the area of RF energy and microwave and has been a technical program committee member of various IEEE international conferences and journals. Dr. Srivastava also delivers expert talks at various institutions and conferences.
Manju Khari, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, under the Government of India National Capital Territory, Delhi, India, affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India. Her research interests are software testing, software quality, software metrics, information security, optimization, and nature-inspired algorithm. She has published over 70 papers in refereed national and international journals and conferences as well as several book chapters. She is also co-author of two books published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training. She has delivered expert talks and guest lectures at international conferences and is a member of the technical program committee for an international conference in Hyderabad, India. Dr. Khari is a life member of several international and national research societies and is associated with several international publishers. She is also a guest editor of the International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms, reviewer for the International Journal of Forensic Engineering, and an editorial board member of the International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering.
Garima Srivastava, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, under the Govt. of NCT Delhi, India.
Manju Khari, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, under the Government of India National Capital Territory, Delhi, India, affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India.