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The Fourier Transform in Biomedical Engineering

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The Fourier Transform in Biomedical Engineering surveys and introduces the Fourier Transform as a useful and practical technique in the biomedical sciences. The material covered in this primer will educate the reader in the fundamentals of Fourier theory through the use of practical demonstrations and examples. This new text is intended to interest scientists in biomedicine, medical imaging, and related fields. The careful explanations and many examples provide the essential material for those who require an understanding of the significance of temporal and spatial spectral analysis. This book will also serve as a useful resource to medical technologists and physicians for whom a grasp of Fourier principles would aid in their understanding of instruments such as CT and MR scanners.

199 pages, Hardcover

First published March 24, 1998

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February 7, 2017
It's not really clear who this book is for. The intro makes it sound like this is for non-specialists without a strong background in math, but without a background in signal processing you will not understand much of the book. If you *do* have a solid understanding of signal processing math, this book will not teach you very much about biomedical imaging.
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