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Bioelectronics and Medical Devices: From Materials to Devices-Fabrication, Applications and Reliability reviews the latest research on electronic devices used in the healthcar… Read more
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Bioelectronics and Medical Devices: From Materials to Devices-Fabrication, Applications and Reliability reviews the latest research on electronic devices used in the healthcare sector, from materials, to applications, including biosensors, rehabilitation devices, drug delivery devices, and devices based on wireless technology. This information is presented from the unique interdisciplinary perspective of the editors and contributors, all with materials science, biomedical engineering, physics, and chemistry backgrounds. Each applicable chapter includes a discussion of these devices, from materials and fabrication, to reliability and technology applications. Case studies, future research directions and recommendations for additional readings are also included.
The book addresses hot topics, such as the latest, state-of the-art biosensing devices that have the ability for early detection of life-threatening diseases, such as tuberculosis, HIV and cancer. It covers rehabilitation devices and advancements, such as the devices that could be utilized by advanced-stage ALS patients to improve their interactions with the environment. In addition, electronic controlled delivery systems are reviewed, including those that are based on artificial intelligences.
Materials Scientists and Engineers, biomedical engineers, chemists, physicists, product designers
1. Light-fidelity based biosignal transmissionPratyush K. Patnaik, Suraj K. Nayak, Ashirbad Pradhan, Amrutha V, Champak Bhattacharya, Sirsendu S. Ray and Kunal Pal2. Development of a low-cost color sensor for biomedical applicationsPratyush K. Patnaik, Paresh Mahapatra, Dibyajyoti Biswal, Suraj K. Nayak, Sachin Kumar, Biswajeet Champaty and Kunal Pal3. Development of a voice-controlled home automation system for the differently-abledKaran Pande, Ashirbad Pradhan, Suraj Kumar Nayak, Pratyush Kumar Patnaik, Biswajeet Champaty, Arfat Anis and Kunal Pal4. Lab-on-a-chip sensing devices for biomedical applicationsPavel Sengupta, Kalap Khanra, Amit Roy Chowdhury and Pallab Datta5. Impedance-based biosensorsAvishek Chakraborty, Dewaki Nandan Tibarewala and Ananya Barui6. Acoustophoresis-based biomedical device applicationsSharda Gupta and Arindam Bit7. Electroencephalography and near-infrared spectroscopy-based hybrid biomarker for brain imagingRaghavendra Prasad, N.P. Guhan Seshadri, R. Periyasamy, Stephanie Miller, Arindam Bit and Kunal Mitra8. Micro-electro-mechanical system Ankur Gupta and Pramod Pal9. Enzyme-based biosensorsJaspreet Kaur, Sandeep Choudhary, Rashmi Chaudhari, Rahul D. Jayant and Abhijeet Joshi10. Ultrasound-based drug delivery systemsBhavana Joshi and Abhijeet Joshi11. Electroencephalogram-controlled assistive devicesAbdulhamit Subasi12. Electromyogram-controlled assistive devicesAbdulhamit Subasi13. Electrical safetyMana Sezdi14. Biomedical metrologyMana Sezdi15. Bone-implantable devices for drug delivery applicationsPriyanka Ray, Md Saquib Hasnain, Abir Koley and Amit Kumar Nayak16. Iontophoretic drug delivery systemsAmit Kumar Nayak, Sanjay Dey, Kunal Pal and Indranil Banerjee17. Microneedle platform for biomedical applicationsSabahat Shaikh, Nishtha Bhan, Fiona C. Rodrigues, Eshwari Dathathri, Shounak De and Goutam Thakur18. Trends in point-of-care microscopyPallavi Bohidar, Soumya Gupta and Indranil Banerjee19. Development of spectroscopy-based medical devices for disease diagnosis in low resource point-of-care settingAnimesh Halder, Soumendra Singh, Aniruddha Adhikari, Probir Kumar Sarkar and Samir Kumar Pal20. Dielectrophoresis-based devices for cell patterningTarun Agarwal and Tapas Kumar Maiti21. Multichannel surface electromyographyUsha Kuruganti22. Sensors for monitoring workplace health Usha Kuruganti23. Advances in enzyme-based electrochemical sensors: current trends, benefits, and constraintsGeorge Luka, Syed Ahmad, Natashya Falcone and Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz24. Electrocardiogram signal processing-based diagnostics: applications of wavelet transformSuraj K. Nayak, Indranil Banerjee and Kunal Pal25. Sensor fusion and control techniques for biorehabilitationDinesh Bhatia and Sudip Paul26. Biofunctional interfaces for cell culture in microfluidic devicesAmid Shakeri, Sara Rahmani, Sara M. Imani, Matthew Osborne, Hanie Yousefi and Tohid F. Didar27. Microsystems technology for high-throughput single-cell sortingLindsay Piraino, Tricia Conti, Azmeer Sharipol, Danielle S.W. Benoit and Lisa A. DeLouise28. Microfluidic devices for DNA amplificationAli Shahid, Shayan Liaghat and P. Ravi Selvaganapathy29. Optimizing glucose sensing for diabetes monitoringRobert J. Forster and Loanda R. Cumba30. Brain control to neurofeedback in rehabilitationSaugat Bhattacharyya and Mitsuhiro Hayashibe31. Motor imagery classification enhancement with concurrent implementation of spatial filtration and modified stockwell transformRohit Bose, Kaniska Samanta, Soumya Chatterjee, Saugat Bhattacharyya and Anwesha Khasnobish32. A hybrid wireless electroencephalography network based on the IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15.4 standardsRabia Bilal and Bilal Muhammad Khan33. Deep learning in medical and surgical instrumentsSrivarna Settisara Janney and Sumit Chakravarty34. Electroencephalogram-based brain systems for controlling rehabilitative devicesKishore K. Tarafdar, Bikash K. Pradhan, Suraj K. Nayak, Anwesha Khasnobish, Saugat Bhattacharyya and Kunal Pal35. A system for automatic cardiac arrhythmia recognition using electrocardiogram signalAllam Jaya Prakash and Samit Ari36. Designing of a biopotential amplifier for the acquisition and processing of subvocal electromyography signalsReddy Vamsi, Suraj K. Nayak, Anilesh Dey, Arindam Bit, Biswajit Mohapatra, Haladhar Behera and Kunal Pal
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