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Biomedical Sensors Data Acquisition with LabVIEW

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Explore and work with tools for Biomedical Data Acquisition and Signal ProcessingKey Featuresa- Get familiar with the working of Biomedical Sensora- Learn how to program Arduino with LabVIEW with easea- Get familiar with the process of interfacing of analog sensors with Arduino Megaa- Use LabVIEW to build an ECG Patient Monitoring Systema- Learn how to interface a simple GSM Module to ArduinoDescriptionBiomedical sensor data acquisition with LabVIEW provides a platform for engineering students to get acquainted with Arduino and LabVIEW programming.

Arduino based projects would help to improve the standards of patient care and monitoring in hospitals and the standard of living in cities by implementing a variety of innovative ideas more directly.

The goal of this book is to explore and illustrate the programming and interfacing of Arduino with biomedical sensors, communication modules, and LabVIEW GUI.The book begins with essential knowledge and gradually progresses towards the advanced level of comprehension.

It starts with a Biomedical sensor-based project with a working model of LabVIEW GUI.

It also gives a detailed overview of programming with Arduino IDE and LabVIEW.

It covers Interface for Arduino (LIFA), which is a unique contribution that aids in the understanding of embedded systems.

This book for high-level students who need application-based knowledge for developing some real-time patient monitoring systems using Arduino and LabVIEW.What will you learna- Learn about the interfacing of Biomedical Sensorsa- Understand how to create GUI with LabVIEWa- Learn about digital and analog sensor interfacing with Arduinoa- Learn how to load the LabVIEW Interface for Arduino without Firmwarea- Learn how to Interface LabVIEW with Arduino Board using FirmwareWho this book is forThis book is for Students/Professionals looking for a career in the growing field of Biomedical Sensors.

This book is also for those who want to get familiar with the basics of E-Healthcare systems.Table of Contents1.

Introduction to Biomedical Signals2. Introduction to Arduino Mega3. Digital sensor interfacing with Arduino Mega4. Display device interfacing with Arduino Mega5. Analog sensor interfacing with Arduino Mega6. Introduction to interfacing Arduino and LabVIEW without Firmware7.

GSR sensor module interfacing using Arduino8. Blood Pressure Sensor Module9. Respiratory (nasal airflow) sensor module10. Temperature Sensor Module11. Body Position Sensor Module12. Introduction to interfacing Arduino and LabVIEWFirmware13.

ECG Sensor Module with Arduino14. EMG Sensor Module with Arduino15. Pulse Oximeter interface with ArduinoAbout the AuthorsAnshuman Prakash has completed his M.Tech in Embedded systems specialization in wearable technology from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India.Dr. Lovi Raj Gupta is the Executive Dean, Faculty of Technology & Sciences, Lovely Professional University.

He is a leading light in the field of Technical and Higher education in the country.Dr. Rajesh Singh is currently associated with Lovely Professional University as Professor with more than Sixteen years of experience in academics.

He has been awarded as gold medalist in M.Tech from RGPV, Bhopal (M.P) India and honors in his B.E from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra (U.P), India.Dr. Anita Gehlot is currently associated with Lovely Professional University as Associate Professor with more than twelve years of experience in academics.

Her area of expertise includes embedded systems, wireless sensor networks and Internet of Things.Rydhm Beri is working as an Assistant Professor in BBK DAV College for Women, Amritsar, since last three years and has 5 years of experience in the field of education.

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BPB Publications
938989803X / 9789389898033
eBook (EPUB)
03/09/2020
English
186 pages
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