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In this comprehensive work, experts in the field detail recent advances in medical and biological microwave sensors and systems, with chapters on topics such as implantable sensors, wearable microwave tags, and UWB technology. Each chapter explores the theory behind the technology, as well as its design and implementation. This is supported by practical examples and details of experimental results, along with discussion of system design, design trade-offs, and possible constraints and manufacturing issues. Applications described include intracranial pressure monitoring, vital signs monitoring, and non-invasive molecular and cellular investigations. Presenting new research and advances in the field, and focusing on the state of the art in medical and biological microwave sensors, this work is an invaluable resource for enthusiastic researchers and practicing engineers in the fields of electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, and medical physics.

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'This book is one of the most comprehensive texts available to date in the area covering multiple biological and medical applications of microwave sensors. … In my opinion, this is a must-read for the traditional microwave research community with limited medical research background to explore possible biomedical applications of their research. Also, it is a great resource for medical professionals of non-engineering background to explore the new technology which microwave engineers can offer in [the] near-future. This book may also be used as a textbook or graduate level courses in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and medical physics.' Muhammad Zubair, Contemporary Physics

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1. Implantable wireless medical devices for gastroesophagus applications J. C. Chiao and Smitha Rao; 2. Embedded microwaves sensors for intracranial pressure monitoring Usmah Kawoos, Mohammad-Reza Tofighi, Francis Kralick, Xu Meng and Arye Rosen; 3. Wireless intracranial pressure system for the assessment of traumatic brain injury Xu Meng, Kevin Browne, D. Kacy Cullen, Mohammad-Reza Tofighi, Usmah Kawoos and Arye Rosen; 4. Microwave biosensors for non-invasive molecular and cellular investigations Katia Grenier and David Dubuc; 5. Wearable radar tag systems for physiological monitoring Victor Lubecke and Aditya Singh; 6. Physiological radar sensor chip development Changzhi Li and Changzhan Gu; 7. Noise and interference reduction methods for microwave doppler radar vital signs monitors Isar Mostafanezhad, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Danilo Mandic and Ehsan Yavari; 8. Biomedical applications of UWB technology Aly Fathy and Yazhou Wang.

Medical and Biological Microwave Sensors and Systems

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 07/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9781107056602, 978-1107056602
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      Book Synopsis
      In this comprehensive work, experts in the field detail recent advances in medical and biological microwave sensors and systems, with chapters on topics such as implantable sensors, wearable microwave tags, and UWB technology. Each chapter explores the theory behind the technology, as well as its design and implementation. This is supported by practical examples and details of experimental results, along with discussion of system design, design trade-offs, and possible constraints and manufacturing issues. Applications described include intracranial pressure monitoring, vital signs monitoring, and non-invasive molecular and cellular investigations. Presenting new research and advances in the field, and focusing on the state of the art in medical and biological microwave sensors, this work is an invaluable resource for enthusiastic researchers and practicing engineers in the fields of electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, and medical physics.

      Trade Review
      'This book is one of the most comprehensive texts available to date in the area covering multiple biological and medical applications of microwave sensors. … In my opinion, this is a must-read for the traditional microwave research community with limited medical research background to explore possible biomedical applications of their research. Also, it is a great resource for medical professionals of non-engineering background to explore the new technology which microwave engineers can offer in [the] near-future. This book may also be used as a textbook or graduate level courses in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and medical physics.' Muhammad Zubair, Contemporary Physics

      Table of Contents
      1. Implantable wireless medical devices for gastroesophagus applications J. C. Chiao and Smitha Rao; 2. Embedded microwaves sensors for intracranial pressure monitoring Usmah Kawoos, Mohammad-Reza Tofighi, Francis Kralick, Xu Meng and Arye Rosen; 3. Wireless intracranial pressure system for the assessment of traumatic brain injury Xu Meng, Kevin Browne, D. Kacy Cullen, Mohammad-Reza Tofighi, Usmah Kawoos and Arye Rosen; 4. Microwave biosensors for non-invasive molecular and cellular investigations Katia Grenier and David Dubuc; 5. Wearable radar tag systems for physiological monitoring Victor Lubecke and Aditya Singh; 6. Physiological radar sensor chip development Changzhi Li and Changzhan Gu; 7. Noise and interference reduction methods for microwave doppler radar vital signs monitors Isar Mostafanezhad, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Danilo Mandic and Ehsan Yavari; 8. Biomedical applications of UWB technology Aly Fathy and Yazhou Wang.

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