Introduction to Medical Electronics Applications
- 1st Edition - March 17, 1995
- Latest edition
- Authors: L. Nokes, D. Jennings, T. Flint, B. Turton
- Language: English
Medical electronics, or more specifically the instrumentation used in physiological measurement, has changed significantly over the last few years. Developments in electronics… Read more
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Description
Description
Medical electronics, or more specifically the instrumentation used in physiological measurement, has changed significantly over the last few years. Developments in electronics technology have offered new and enhanced applications, especially in the areas of data recording and analysis and imaging technology. These changes have been accompanied by more stringent legislation on safety and liability. This book is designed to meet the needs of students on the growing number of courses, undergraduate and MSc. It is a concise and accessible introduction offering a broad overview that encompasses the various contributing disciplines.
Readership
Readership
Undergraduates and MSc students specialising in medical electronics, applied physics, physical electronics, electronic engineering, biophysics & biomedical engineering. Trainee medical physicists. Medical staff interested in background to techniques for teaching or policy reasons, (not those simply using the techniques clinically).
Table of contents
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Physiology and Anatomy * Chapter 2: Physiological Measurements * Chapter 3: Computing * Chapter 4: Imaging the Theory and the Modalities * Chapter 5: Safety * Chapter 6: Product Liability.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 17, 1995
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
LN
L. Nokes
Affiliations and expertise
School of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UKDJ
D. Jennings
Affiliations and expertise
School of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering, University of Wales, College of Cardiff, UKTF
T. Flint
Affiliations and expertise
School of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK.BT
B. Turton
Affiliations and expertise
School of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UKView book on ScienceDirect
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