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BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES

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This book intended for the first course on "Biomedical Signal Processing", is written in the form of an undergraduate text.It strikes the right balance between the analytical tools required for the developement of the various techniques of digital signal processing and their application in clinical practice. Key Features: In-depth treatment of the mathematical preliminaries required for processing digital signals. Comprehensive discussion of the main techniques used in biomedical digital signal processing. Exhaustive coverage of ECG and EEG signal analysis. Higly illustrative- 265 diagrams. Pedagogy Rich 398 Review questions 95 Chapter end problems 33 Computer simulation problems for practice. Table of Content: Chapter 1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systsems Chapter 2 The Discrete Fourier Transform Chapter 3 Theory of z-Transform Chapter 4 Neurological Signal Processing Chapter 5 Sleep eeg Chapter 6 Adaptive Interference/Noise Cancellation Chapter 7 Cardiological Signal Processing Chapter 8 Ecg Data Reduction Techniques Chapter 9 Prony?s Method

411 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2005

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