Advanced Research in Electronic Devices for Biomedical and mHealth 1st Edition
Capture the future of healthcare innovation with Advanced Research in Electronic Devices for Biomedical and mHealth, 1st Edition by Rajesh K. Kesharwani. This authoritative volume instantly appeals to engineers, clinicians, researchers, and mHealth entrepreneurs seeking practical, research-driven insight into next‑generation biomedical electronics.
Explore cutting-edge topics—wearable and implantable sensors, low‑power analog and mixed‑signal design, signal conditioning and processing, wireless and IoT connectivity, data security, and regulatory considerations—presented with clarity and technical rigor. Richly illustrated examples and real‑world case studies bridge theory and application, showing how design choices translate into reliable, patient‑centric devices suitable for both clinical environments and remote monitoring in India and global markets.
What sets this book apart is its balanced focus on research methodology and practical implementation: circuit-level design guidance, sensor integration strategies, power optimization techniques, and pathways for translating prototypes into scalable mHealth solutions. Whether you’re developing pulse oximeters, wearable ECG systems, telemedicine peripherals, or smart biosensor platforms, you’ll find actionable frameworks and up-to-date references to accelerate development and research.
Ideal for graduate students, R&D engineers, and healthcare technology professionals, this edition equips you to solve real challenges—from signal fidelity in noisy settings to compliance and deployment in diverse healthcare ecosystems. Concise yet comprehensive, it’s both a classroom companion and a field reference.
Ready to deepen your expertise and drive innovation in biomedical electronics? Add Advanced Research in Electronic Devices for Biomedical and mHealth by Rajesh K. Kesharwani to your library and start transforming ideas into impactful mHealth solutions.
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