Powering biomedical devices [recurso electrónico] / Edwar Romero.

Por: Romero, EdwarTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, c2013Descripción: 1 online resourceISBN: 1299443117; 9781299443112Tema(s): Biomedical engineering | Biomedical engineeringGénero/Forma: Electronic books.Clasificación CDD: 610.28 Clasificación LoC:R856 | .R66 2013Recursos en línea: Libro electrónico ScienceDirectTexto
Contenidos:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1.Technology Trend -- 1.2.Energy Harvesting -- 1.3.Energy Limits -- ch. 2 Power Sources -- 2.1.Actual Power Sources -- 2.2.Energy Generation from the Human Body -- 2.3.Power Limits -- ch. 3 Enabling Technologies -- 3.1.Chemical Energy -- 3.2.Thermal Energy -- 3.3.Kinetic Energy -- ch. 4 Power Consumption and Applications -- ch. 5 Future Trends -- 5.1.Challenges -- 5.2.Future.
Resumen: From exoskeletons to neural implants, biomedical devices are no less than life-changing. Compact and constant power sources are necessary to keep these devices running efficiently. Edwar Romero's Powering Biomedical Devices reviews the background, current technologies, and possible future developments of these power sources, examining not only the types of biomedical power sources available (macro, mini, MEMS, and nano) but also what (powered prosthesis, insulin pumps, muscular and neural stimulators, etc.) and how (using batteries, telemetry, etc.) they power. By briefly examining these key aspects, this book gives its readers a valuable overview of biomedical devices' power sources.
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From exoskeletons to neural implants, biomedical devices are no less than life-changing. Compact and constant power sources are necessary to keep these devices running efficiently. Edwar Romero's Powering Biomedical Devices reviews the background, current technologies, and possible future developments of these power sources, examining not only the types of biomedical power sources available (macro, mini, MEMS, and nano) but also what (powered prosthesis, insulin pumps, muscular and neural stimulators, etc.) and how (using batteries, telemetry, etc.) they power. By briefly examining these key aspects, this book gives its readers a valuable overview of biomedical devices' power sources.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- 1.1.Technology Trend -- 1.2.Energy Harvesting -- 1.3.Energy Limits -- ch. 2 Power Sources -- 2.1.Actual Power Sources -- 2.2.Energy Generation from the Human Body -- 2.3.Power Limits -- ch. 3 Enabling Technologies -- 3.1.Chemical Energy -- 3.2.Thermal Energy -- 3.3.Kinetic Energy -- ch. 4 Power Consumption and Applications -- ch. 5 Future Trends -- 5.1.Challenges -- 5.2.Future.

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