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  2. Biosignal - Wikipedia

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    Biosignals may also refer to any non-electrical signal that is capable of being monitored from biological beings, such as mechanical signals (e.g. the mechanomyogram or MMG), acoustic signals (e.g. phonetic and non-phonetic utterances, breathing), chemical signals (e.g. pH, oxygenation) and optical signals (e.g. movements).

  3. Signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analyzing, ... Statistical Signal Processing lecture notes at the University of Waterloo, Canada.

  4. Pan–Tompkins algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Then, it squares the signal to amplify the QRS contribution, which makes identifying the QRS complex more straightforward. Finally, it applies adaptive thresholds to detect the peaks of the filtered signal. The algorithm was proposed by Jiapu Pan and Willis J. Tompkins in 1985, in the journal IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. [1]

  5. Bioinstrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Bioinstrumentation or biomedical instrumentation is an application ... to note that SELV components must ... minuscule signals for signal processing and ...

  6. Ronald Aarts - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 he joined the Acoustics Group at Philips working on developing CAD tools and signal processing for loudspeaker systems. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1994 he became a member of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) group at Philips and has led projects on the improvement of sound reproduction by exploiting DSP and psychoacoustic phenomena.

  7. Biomedical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical instrumentation amplifier schematic used in monitoring low voltage biological signals, an example of a biomedical engineering application of electronic engineering to electrophysiology Stereolithography is a practical example of medical modeling being used to create physical objects.

  8. Cell signaling - Wikipedia

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    Complex multi-component signal transduction pathways provide opportunities for feedback, signal amplification, and interactions inside one cell between multiple signals and signaling pathways. [citation needed] A specific cellular response is the result of the transduced signal in the final stage of cell signaling.

  9. S R Mahadeva Prasanna - Wikipedia

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    Speech, Audio, Image and Biomedical Signal Processing using Neural Networks. Publisher: Springer (2008) [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Advances in Communication and Computing (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering).