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Emerging Trends of Biomedical Circuits and Systems (Paperback)
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Emerging Trends of Biomedical Circuits and Systems (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Integrated Circuits and Systems
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Science and engineering disciplines are provoking fundamental and
applied discoveries in numerous applications, such as to deeply
understand brain functions, precisely diagnose diseases, and to
then properly address these. The later advances call upon
biomedical integrated circuits and systems (BioCAS) to provide
needed research tools. In fact, with the increase of the
personalized healthcare market and BioCAS featuring wearability,
implantability and intelligence, it has become significantly more
important to address these emerging trends. These circuits and
systems deal with various signals and images such as
electrophysiological, electrochemical, optical, and magnetic, which
require various front-end circuits to acquire signals and usually
cancel out the noise. With the booming artificial intelligence
methods, these biosignals became mandatory for the monitoring,
detection, diagnosis and even prediction of diseases for
example.This monograph focusses on the current research activities
and emerging trends that relate to the above-mentioned
functionalities, and it should be of interest to students,
researchers and engineers active in the fields related to Circuits
and Systems for Biomedical Engineering. Section I is a summary of
the main BioCAS research interests, and in Section II various
biosignal acquisition circuits techniques are discussed. In Section
III the authors cover circuits for biosignal processing, with
emphasis on the newly emerging artificial intelligence. Sections IV
and V contain a review of wireless power harvesting and
communication circuits. Sections VI and VII represent circuits that
help miniaturizing biomedical imaging systems, and other systems
intended for the detection of chemical and molecular assays.
Section VIII describes one of the main neural prostheses intended
to address vision disorders, whilst the last section reviews
electrode-tissue interfaces that essentially bridge the circuits
and systems with the human body.
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