Body Sensor Networks [electronic resource] /edited by Guang-Zhong Yang.
by Yang, Guang-Zhong [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2006.Description: XXVIII, 493 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781846284847.Subject(s): Computer science | Microprogramming | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Information systems | Optical pattern recognition | Computer Science | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction | Computer Communication Networks | Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems | Information Systems and Communication Service | Control Structures and Microprogramming | Pattern RecognitionDDC classification: 005.437 | 4.019 Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| QA76.9.H85 Mobile World | QA76.9.H85 Mobile Communications | QA76.9.H85 People and Computers XIX — The Bigger Picture | QA76.9.H85 Body Sensor Networks | QA76.9.H85 Networked Neighbourhoods | QA76.9.H85 People and Computers XX — Engage | QA76.9.H85 Fieldwork for Design |
Biosensor Design and Interfacing -- Protein Engineering for Biosensors -- Wireless Communication -- Network Topologies, Communication Protocols, and Standards -- Energy Scavenging -- Towards Ultra-Low Power Bio-Inspired Processing -- Multi-Sensor Fusion -- Context-Aware Sensing -- Autonomic Sensing -- Wireless Sensor Microsystem Design: A Practical Perspective -- Conclusions and Future Outlook.
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge of interest in new sensing and monitoring devices for healthcare. One key development in this area is wireless wearable and implantable in vivo monitoring and intervention devices. While the problems of long-term stability and biocompatibility are being addressed, several promising prototypes are starting to emerge for managing patients with acute diabetes, for treatment of epilepsy and other debilitating neurological disorders and for monitoring of patients with chronic cardiac diseases. Despite the technological developments in sensing and monitoring devices, issues related to system integration, sensor miniaturization, low-power sensor interface circuitry design, wireless telemetric links and signal processing still have to be investigated. This book addresses the general issues related to the rapidly changing field of Body Sensor Networks (BSN) and discusses the latest technological developments and potential clinical applications. Key contents of the book include: Biosensor Design, Interfacing and Protein Engineering Wireless Communication and Network Topologies Communication Protocols and Standards Energy Scavenging Ultra-Low Power Bio-inspired Processing Multi-sensor Fusion and Context-aware Sensing Autonomic Sensing System Integration and Wireless sensor Microsystem Design The book also provides a comprehensive review of current wireless sensor development platforms and a step-by-step guide to developing your own BSN applications through the use of the BSN Development Kit. Online materials and the latest updates for the BSN Development Kit are available from http://www.bsn-web.info.
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