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Signals and Systems in Biomedical Engineering
註釋"Signals and Systems in Biomedical Engineering" a book/CDmultimedia package, begins with a broad introduction to signals andsystems and then proceeds to contemporary techniques in digital signalprocessing. In the latter part of "Signals and Systems in BiomedicalEngineering," Devasahayam delves into his area of expertise anddiscusses techniques of physiological modeling, contrastingbiophysical models with black-box models, and the experimentalprocedures in such modeling. Model based data analysis including noisereduction and feature extraction in physiology are discussed indetail."Signals and Systems in Biomedical Engineering" maintains acontinuity of mathematical concepts, while emphasizing practicalimplementations and applications. Each chapter is filled withillustrative examples and exercises on such topics as the Fouriertransform, the wavelet transform and optimal filtering techniques.Several numerical simulation exercises are also outlined for thestudent. The accompanying software provides additional exercises inconvolution, sampling, Fourier analysis and wavelet decomposition.This book/CD package is well suited for today's multimedia classroom."Signals and Systems in Biomedical Engineering" is designed as atextbook, or for use as supplementary reading for senior undergraduateand graduate students in a biomedical engineering program. "Signalsand" "Systems in Biomedical Engineering" presumes only basicknowledge of college mathematics and is suitable for a beginner in thesubject; however, a student with a previous course in analog anddigital signal will find that less than a third of the book contains abare treatment of classical signal processing.