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Bio-medical telemetry : sensing and transmitting biological information from animals and man / R. Stuart Mackay.

By: Mackay, R. Stuart (Ralph Stuart), 1924-.
Contributor(s): John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : IEEE Press, c1993Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [1998]Description: 1 PDF (xiv, 540 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470544211.Other title: Biomedical telemetry.Subject(s): Biotelemetry | Acoustics | Amplitude modulation | Animals | Antenna arrays | Arrays | Attenuation | Batteries | Bibliographies | Biographies | Biomedical monitoring | Biomedical telemetry | Birds | Bridge circuits | Calibration | Capacitance | Capacitors | Ceramics | Coils | Conductivity | Couplings | Crystals | Density estimation robust algorithm | Detectors | Dipole antennas | Directive antennas | Ear | Electric potential | Electrodes | Fetus | Fluctuations | Force | Frequency modulation | Heating | Humans | Indexes | Inductance | Junctions | Land surface temperature | Licenses | Limiting | Magnetic circuits | Magnetic moments | Magnetic noise | Magnetic separation | Marine animals | Materials | Maximum likelihood detection | Metals | Microphones | Mixers | Moisture | Monitoring | Moon | Ocean temperature | Oscillators | Plastics | Power harmonic filters | Pressure measurement | RLC circuits | Radio frequency | Radio transmitters | Receivers | Receiving antennas | Resins | Resistance | Resonant frequency | Rubber | Satellites | Seals | Semiconductor diodes | Sensitivity | Sensors | Skin | Surgery | Switches | Telemetry | Temperature measurement | Temperature sensors | Thermistors | Time factors | Timing | Tracking loops | Transducers | Transistors | Transmitters | Transponders | Tuning | Voltage control | Watches | Wire | Wireless communication | WiresGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 591.1/028 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction. Electronics. Modulation Including Blocking Oscillation. Plastics and Other Materials. Pressure Sensing and Transmission. Temperature Sensing and Transmission. Bioelectric and Chemical Electrode Potentials. Multichannel Transmission and Fetal Studies. Sensors and Transmitters for Other Variables. Frequency and Antenna Selection. Receivers and Demodulators. Calibration and Response Control. Passive Transmission. Field Work. Aquatic Animals. Inward Power and Telestimulation. Related Methods. Zoo Exhibits. Human Studies and Clinical Applications. Appendix 1: Antenna Turns. Appendix 2: Frequency Choice. Appendix 3: Legal Factors. Appendix 4: Laboratory Experiment on Transmitter Construction. Appendix 5: Phaselock Loop Receiver. Appendix 6: Stable Temperature-Compensated Oscillator. References. General Reading. Index. About the Author.
Summary: Bio-Medical Telemetry: Sensing and Transmitting Biological Information from Animals and Man, Second Edition This second edition of the classic Mackay text provides scientists with the necessary tools for studying animal or human subjects without interfering with normal behavior patterns. It presents engineers, scientists, and physicians with critical information about the possibilities and limitations of telemetering methods so that these may be incorporated intelligently into many fields. With substantial coverage of transducers and physiological measurements, Bio-Medical Telemetry gives biologists the necessary background in electronics to enable them to choose equipment wisely and to recognize proper performance. You'll find especially valuable and current information on: . Ultrasonic radio methods for telemetering. Satellite tracking. Underwater methods of tracking In addition, Mackay describes the development and application of the first swallowable radio transmitter which can be telemetered as it travels along the GI tract. Medical practitioners and biologists alike will find this book an invaluable introduction to the applications of bio-medical telemetry. Of great value to the bio-medical engineer as well as any reader curious about the subject, this volume describes the workings of the human nervous system as seen through the eyes of an engineer. With a broad scope and inviting writing style, it provides a fascinating alternative to the unwieldy sources written by life scientists.
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Originally published: 2nd ed. New York : Wiley, 1970.

"An IEEE Press classic reissue"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 452-528) and index.

Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction. Electronics. Modulation Including Blocking Oscillation. Plastics and Other Materials. Pressure Sensing and Transmission. Temperature Sensing and Transmission. Bioelectric and Chemical Electrode Potentials. Multichannel Transmission and Fetal Studies. Sensors and Transmitters for Other Variables. Frequency and Antenna Selection. Receivers and Demodulators. Calibration and Response Control. Passive Transmission. Field Work. Aquatic Animals. Inward Power and Telestimulation. Related Methods. Zoo Exhibits. Human Studies and Clinical Applications. Appendix 1: Antenna Turns. Appendix 2: Frequency Choice. Appendix 3: Legal Factors. Appendix 4: Laboratory Experiment on Transmitter Construction. Appendix 5: Phaselock Loop Receiver. Appendix 6: Stable Temperature-Compensated Oscillator. References. General Reading. Index. About the Author.

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Bio-Medical Telemetry: Sensing and Transmitting Biological Information from Animals and Man, Second Edition This second edition of the classic Mackay text provides scientists with the necessary tools for studying animal or human subjects without interfering with normal behavior patterns. It presents engineers, scientists, and physicians with critical information about the possibilities and limitations of telemetering methods so that these may be incorporated intelligently into many fields. With substantial coverage of transducers and physiological measurements, Bio-Medical Telemetry gives biologists the necessary background in electronics to enable them to choose equipment wisely and to recognize proper performance. You'll find especially valuable and current information on: . Ultrasonic radio methods for telemetering. Satellite tracking. Underwater methods of tracking In addition, Mackay describes the development and application of the first swallowable radio transmitter which can be telemetered as it travels along the GI tract. Medical practitioners and biologists alike will find this book an invaluable introduction to the applications of bio-medical telemetry. Of great value to the bio-medical engineer as well as any reader curious about the subject, this volume describes the workings of the human nervous system as seen through the eyes of an engineer. With a broad scope and inviting writing style, it provides a fascinating alternative to the unwieldy sources written by life scientists.

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