By
John Semmlow, Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School-University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA
John Semmlow, Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School-University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA
Description
Approaches such as the Transfer Function and the Fourier and the Laplace transforms are important tools for bioengineers that often considered
borrowed from electrical engineering. This text allows bioengineering students and bioengineers the ability to foster a sense of ownership
of these tools by providing them with a solid foundation in the concepts of linear systems analysis.
Circuits, Signals and Systems
for Bioengineers guides readers through the basic engineering concepts that underlie biological systems, medical devices, biocontrol,
and biosignal analysis. Material important to their study and traditionally taught in an electrical engineering service course can now
be embraced by bioengineers. To further enhance the effectiveness of the book, instructive illustrations and MATLAB routines and examples
are provided throughout the book with additional material available on a CD-ROM.
Audience:
Biomedical engineering students; practicing medical technicians; mechanical engineers; electrical engineers