@article{1483941, author = {Husar, Peter, and Gašpar, Gabriel,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1483941}, title = {Electrical biosignals in biomedical engineering : medical sensors, measurement technology and signal processing /}, abstract = {This book is a broad-based introduction to an increasingly important topic. The overview is easy because each chapter is structured uniformly: theory, methods, realization alternatives, methodical and practical advantages and disadvantages, and examples from industrial technology and medicine as well as research and development practice. Compared to the first edition Biosignal Processing, the content of this book has been expanded by a sensor chapter (galvanic and capacitive sensors) and exemplary experimental data. Chapter 7: Stochastic Processes is also new with selected topics such as statistical analysis of time series, signal detection, and signal decomposition. Furthermore, various electronic measuring circuits and calculations have been adapted to the changed legal regulations and standards and some calculation errors have been corrected. The content is oriented to the sequence of the metrological and signal-analytical chain: neuron as a signal sourcesensor technologysignal amplification and conditioningsignal sampling and digitizationmethods of biosignal processingbiostatistics and stochastic processes. The target groups The book is suitable for medical technology studies, research, and practice. You can inform yourself compactly across your professional boundaries about the neighbouring fields and topics at the interdisciplinary interface between medicine and technology.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67998-2}, recid = {1483941}, pages = {1 online resource (xii, 518 pages) :}, }