Implantable sensor systems for medical applications /

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Imprint:Cambridge, UK : Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (534 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterials, 2049-9485 ; number 52
Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterials ; no. 52.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13616520
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Other authors / contributors:Inmann, Andreas.
Hodgins, Diana.
ISBN:9780857096289
0857096281
1845699874
9781845699871
9781845699871
Digital file characteristics:text file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 10, 2013).
Summary:Provides an overview of the core technologies, key challenges and main issues related to the development and use of these devices in a diverse range of medical applications. This title reviews the fundamentals of implantable systems before part two goes on to consider the challenges associated with their development and use. Implantable sensor systems offer great potential for enhanced medical care and improved quality of life, consequently leading to major investment in this exciting field. Implantable sensor systems for medical applications provides a wide-ranging overview of the core technologies, key challenges and main issues related to the development and use of these devices in a diverse range of medical applications. Part one reviews the fundamentals of implantable systems, including materials and material-tissue interfaces, packaging and coatings, microassembly, electrode array design and fabrication, and the use of biofuel cells as sustainable power sources. Part two goes on to consider the challenges associated with implantable systems. Biocompatibility, sterilization considerations and the development of active implantable medical devices in a regulated environment are discussed, along with issues regarding data protection and patient privacy in medical sensor networks. Applications of implantable systems are then discussed in part three, beginning with Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for in-vivo applications before further exploration of tripolar interfaces for neural recording, sensors for motor neuroprostheses, implantable wireless body area networks and retina implants. With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Implantable sensor systems for medical applications is a comprehensive guide for all those involved in the design, development and application of these life-changing technologies.
Other form:Print version: Implantable sensor systems for medical applications. Oxford : Woodhead Publishing, 2013 9781845699871
Standard no.:C20130174405
9781845699871