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Body Sensor Networks
The last decade has seen a rapid surge of interest in new sensing and monitoring devices for healthcare and the use of wearable/wireless devices for clinical applications. One key development in this area is implantable in vivo monitoring and intervention devices. Several promising prototypes are emerging for managing patients with debilitating neurological
disorders and for monitoring of patients with chronic cardiac diseases. Despite the technological developments of sensing and monitoring devices, issues related to system integration, sensor miniaturization, low-power sensor interface circuitry design, wireless telemetric links and signal processing have still to be investigated. Moreover, issues related to Quality of Service, security, multi-sensory data fusion, and decision support are active research topics. This book addresses the issues of this rapidly changing field of wireless wearable and implantable sensors and discusses the latest technological developments and clinical applications of body-sensor networks.
Contents:
1 Introduction 1.1 Wireless Sensor Networks 2 Biosensor Design and Interfacing 3 Protein Engineering for Biosensors4 Wireless Communication 5 Network Topologies, Communication Protocols and Standards6 Energy Scavenging7 Towards Ultra-Low Power Bio-Inspired Processing 8 Multi-sensor Fusion 9 Context-Aware Sensing 10 Autonomic Sensing11 Wireless Sensor Microsystem Design: A Practical Perspective12 Conclusions and Future Outlook Appendix A Wireless Sensor Development Platforms Appendix B BSN Development Kit and Programming Guide
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