Biomedical Signal Analysis
Comprehensive resource covering recent developments, applications of current interest, and advanced techniques for biomedical signal analysis
Biomedical Signal Analysis provides extensive insight into digital signal processing techniques for filtering, identification, characterization, classification, and analysis of biomedical signals with the aim of computer-aided diagnosis, taking a unique approach by presenting case studies encountered in the authors’ research work.
Each chapter begins with the statement of a biomedical signal problem, followed by a selection of real-life case studies and illustrations with the associated signals. Signal processing, modeling, or analysis techniques are then presented, starting with relatively simple ‘textbook’ methods, followed by more sophisticated research-informed approaches. Each chapter concludes with solutions to practical applications. Illustrations of real-life biomedical signals and their derivatives are included throughout. The third edition expands on essential background material and advanced topics without altering the underlying pedagogical approach and philosophy of the successful first and second editions. The book is enhanced by a large number of study questions and laboratory exercises as well as an online repository with solutions to problems and data files for laboratory work and projects.
Biomedical Signal Analysis provides theoretical and practical information on:
* The origin and characteristics of several biomedical signals
* Analysis of concurrent, coupled, and correlated processes, with applications in monitoring of sleep apnea
* Filtering for removal of artifacts, random noise, structured noise, and physiological interference in signals generated by stationary, nonstationary, and cyclostationary processes
* Detection and characterization of events, covering methods for QRS detection, identification of heart sounds, and detection of the dicrotic notch
* Analysis of waveshape and waveform complexity
* Interpretation and analysis of biomedical signals in the frequency domain
* Mathematical, electrical, mechanical, and physiological modeling of biomedical signals and systems
* Sophisticated analysis of nonstationary, multicomponent, and multisource signals using wavelets, time-frequency representations, signal decomposition, and dictionary-learning methods
* Pattern classification and computer-aided diagnosis
Biomedical Signal Analysis is an ideal learning resource for senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Introductory sections on signals, systems, and transforms make this book accessible to students in disciplines other than electrical engineering.
Sobre el autor
RANGARAJ M. RANGAYYAN is Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Calgary. Dr. Rangayyan has developed several algorithms for biomedical signal and image processing for computer-aided diagnosis. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and Fellow of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society, and has been recognized with several other fellowships and awards, including the Outstanding Engineer Medal of IEEE Canada.
SRIDHAR KRISHNAN is Professor in the Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering Department, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. He served as Associate Dean (Research and Development), Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, and is the Founding Co-Director of the Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Technology. Dr. Krishnan held the Canada Research Chair position in Biomedical Signal Analysis and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.