Biosignal and Biomedical Image Processing MATLA B-Based Applications

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Signal processing can be broadly defined as the application of analog or digital techniques to improve the utility of a data stream. In biomedical engineering applications, improved utility usually means the data provide better diagnostic information. Analog techniques are applied to a data stream embodied as a time-varying electrical signal while in the digital domain the data are represented as an array of numbers. This array could be the digital representation of a time-varying signal or an image.

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    • Title: Biosignal and Biomedical Image Processing MATLA B-Based Applications
    • Size: 4 MB
    • Page: 424 Pages
    • Page Color: Color Pages
    • Year: 2004
    • Author: JOHN L. SEMMLOW
    • Country: U.S.A
    • Branch: Biotech, Electronics, Electrical
    • Chapters: 13 Chapters
    • Edition: –

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