Internet of Things in Bioelectronics: Emerging Technologies and Applications is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between bioelectronics and the Internet of Things (Io T). It not only showcases the current state of technology but also illuminates the multifaceted intersections of computer science, biology, and electronics. The chapters within this volume span a wide range of topics, reflecting medical Io T and data analytics in healthcare.
It covers a wide range of topics ranging from biomaterials and implants, robotics, remote health monitoring, smart devices, wearable and flexible devices, medical waste management, drug delivery, hospital management, health and hygiene monitoring, including the role of Io T in the above.
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Hari Murthy, Ph.D., finished his Ph.D. on novel anticorrosion materials at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Heis an assistant professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India. His research interests include data engineering and material science. He has served as part of the program committee for several international conferences organized by the university.
Marta Zurek-Mortka, Ph.D., is a specialist in the Department of Control Systems, Lukasiewics Research Network, Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Radom, Poland. Her scientific interests include electromobility, renewable energy, power electronic converters for electromobility, and renewable energy sources, etc. She is a member of various groups, including the National Centre for Research and Development in Poland.
Vinay Jha Pillai, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Mysore Road, Bangalore. His primary research focuses on the early detection of breast cancer using optical imaging. He also explores the fields of image reconstruction and inverse problems. He holds two patents related to the early detection of breast cancer, which were selected for presentation at premier conferences like Spir Bios Photonics in San Francisco, California.
Kukatlapalli Pradeep Kuma, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Mysore Road, Bangalore. He researches data provenance and information security. His areas of interest include data science, information security, computer forensics, etc. He is a certified Microsoft trainer in the data analytics domain and a CISCO-certified trainer.
Aynur Unal, Ph.D., educated at Stanford University in structural mechanics-mechanical engineering-applied mechanics and computational mathematics. She has taught at Stanford University till mid 80’s and established the Acoustics Institute in conjunction with NASA-AMES research fellowships funds. Her work on “New Transform Domains for the Onset of Failures” received the most innovative research awards. She is the founder and CEO of Digital Monozukuri and the strategic advisor for institutional development at IIT Guwahati, India.