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Introduction to Biomechatronics, Second Edition, combines fundamental mechatronic (mechanics, electronics, robotics) engineering knowledge with state-of-the-art device designs that improve quality of life for patients worldwide. This new edition is comprehensively updated and includes new chapters on brain-machine interfaces and exoskeletons.
These volumes bring together mechanics and electronics with human systems, showing how technology can interact with human muscle, skeleton, and nervous systems to assist or replace limbs, senses, and even organs damaged by trauma, birth defects, or diseases.
Volume 1: Mechatronic considerations provides the engineering background to understand all the components of a biomechatronic system: the human subject, stimulus or actuation, transducers and sensors, signal conditioning elements, and feedback and control systems.
Volume 2: Systems and applications discusses devices used with specific functional systems of the body to which biomechatronics can be applied including: the nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems, examining historical perspectives, technical advances and engineering analysis of current technological solutions such as developing prosthetic limbs or aids for locomotion, hearing, vision, and the cardiovascular system.
Introduction to Biomechatronics, Second Edition is essential reading for researchers and students in biomedical, mechanical, mechatronic and electrical engineers and those in related fields of robotics, sensors, computer science or healthcare systems device design.
Contents
Volume 1
Chapter 1: Introduction to Biomechatronics
Chapter 2: Sensors and Transducers
Chapter 3: Actuators
Chapter 4: Sensory Substitution, Expansion and Addition
Chapter 5: Signal Processing
Chapter 6: Feedback and Control Systems
Volume 2
Chapter 1: Hearing Aids and Implants
Chapter 2: Respiratory Aids
Chapter 3: Neurovisual and Brain Interfaces
Chapter 4: Heart Replacement
Chapter 5: Active and Passive Prosthetic Limbs
Chapter 6: Exoskeletons