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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Pervasive cardiovascular and respiratory monitoring devices : model-based design
Ort / Verlag
Kidlington, England : Mara Conner,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2023]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Intro -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Overview of biomedical instrumentation and devices -- Abstract -- Abbreviations and explanations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Pervasive devices -- 3. Biomedical devices for cardiac and respiratory monitoring -- 4. Modeling and simulation -- 5. Design cycle -- 6. Biomedical device components and design issues -- 7. Organization of the book -- 8. Summary -- 9. Problems -- 10. Further reading -- Chapter 1. Concepts in performance evaluation and uncertainty analysis -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Basic probabilistic concepts -- 1.3. Performance metrics -- 1.4. Measuring agreement -- 1.5. Uncertainty in measurements -- 1.6. Summary -- 1.7. Problems -- 1.8. Further reading -- Chapter 2. Transducers -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Strain gauges -- 2.3. Piezoelectric transducers -- 2.4. Capacitive transducers -- 2.5. Optical sensors -- 2.6. Electrodes -- 2.7. Summary -- 2.8. Appendix -- 2.9. Problems -- 2.10. Further reading -- Chapter 3. Electronics -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Wheatstone bridge -- 3.3. Amplifiers and their configurations -- 3.4. Analog filters -- 3.5. Analog-to-digital converter -- 3.6. Generating signals -- 3.7. Other components of the system -- 3.8. Summary -- 3.9. Problems -- 3.10. Further reading -- Chapter 4. Modeling and simulation of biomedical systems -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Data collection and databases -- 4.3. Models for signal generation -- 4.4. Modeling noise and assessing signal quality -- 4.5. Uncertainty propagation in systems -- 4.6. Modeling software -- 4.7. Modeling power consumption -- 4.8. Summary -- 4.9. Problems -- 4.10. Further reading -- Chapter 5. Devices based on oscillometric signal: blood pressure -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. What is measured using a blood pressure device.
  • 5.3. Features of the signal and the noise -- 5.4. Performance measures and evaluation -- 5.5. Oscillometric signal generation model -- 5.6. Oscillometric algorithm -- 5.7. Sensors and circuits -- 5.8. Simulation of the overall system -- 5.9. Improving oscillometric methods and devices -- 5.10. Oscillometry and arterial stiffness -- 5.11. Summary -- 5.12. Appendix A -- 5.13. Problems -- 5.14. Further reading -- Chapter 6. Devices based on photoplethysmogram and pulse oximetry -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. What is measured using pulse oximeters and PPG devices? -- 6.3. Signal properties and noise characterization -- 6.4. Performance measures -- 6.5. Simulating the propagation of light through the tissue in reflectance-mode pulse oximetry -- 6.6. Sensors and circuits -- 6.7. PPG system -- 6.8. Pulse oximeters -- 6.9. New developments -- 6.10. Summary -- 6.11. Problems -- 6.12. Further reading -- Chapter 7. Devices based on the ECG signal -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. What is measured using ECG -- 7.3. Signal properties, simulators, and databases -- 7.4. Types of devices and standards -- 7.5. Processing the ECG signal -- 7.6. Implementation of a single-lead ECG system -- 7.7. Current trends and research directions -- 7.8. Heart rate variability -- 7.9. Summary -- 7.10. Appendix: segmentation of the ECG signal -- 7.11. Problems -- 7.12. Further reading -- Chapter 8. Devices based on the time difference between signals: continuous blood pressure measurement -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Temporal relationship between signals -- 8.3. Modeling the relationship between PTT and blood pressure -- 8.4. Cuffless, continuous blood pressure monitoring -- 8.5. Other applications of PTT/PAT -- 8.6. Summary -- 8.7. Appendix 1-data collection system -- 8.8. Problems -- 8.9. Further reading -- Chapter 9. Continuous monitoring of breathing -- 9.1. Introduction.
  • 9.2. What is measured? -- 9.3. Features of the signal and the noise -- 9.4. Breathing rate estimation -- 9.5. Tidal volume and flow estimation -- 9.6. Breathing pattern classification -- 9.7. Conclusion -- 9.8. Problems -- 9.9. Further reading -- Chapter 10. Wearable devices -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Sensors and sensing modality -- 10.3. Classifications of wearable devices -- 10.4. Designing for low power -- 10.5. Examples of wearable devices -- 10.6. Summary -- 10.7. Problems -- 10.8. Further reading -- Chapter 11. Conclusion and research directions: beyond wearable devices -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. What was covered in the book -- 11.3. Trends and research directions for biomedical devices -- 11.4. Beyond wearable devices: touch and proximity -- 11.5. Beyond wearable devices: contactless monitoring -- 11.6. Combining all: pervasive health monitoring systems -- 11.7. Conclusion -- Index.
  • Description based on print version record.
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ISBN: 0-12-820948-8
Titel-ID: 9925115666206463
Format
1 online resource (622 pages)
Schlagworte
Cardiovascular system, Patient monitoring, Respiratory organs