Smart Biomedical Instrumentation Systems

Smart biomedical instrumentation systems use modern technology like microprocessors for better performance. Microprocessors based instrumentation has enabled the ability to make intelligent judgement and provide diagnostic signals or warnings in case of potential error or even take appropriate corrections where necessary.

Features of Microprocessor-Based ECG Systems

Microprocessors have been used in electrocardiographs to obtain certain advanced features like the elimination of artefacts, baseline shifting, and so…

4 months ago

The Applications of Microcontrollers in Medical Instrumentation

A microcontroller is a self-contained device that includes a CPU, ROM, RAM, clock circuity and I/O circuity on a single…

3 years ago

3 Roles Played by Smart Sensors in Biomedical Instrumentation

A smart medical sensor is a device that detects a physiological variable and employs built-in computing capabilities to perform predefined…

3 years ago

How Biotelemetry is Integrated with Telemedicine

Telemedicine which is also referred to as telehealth or e-health is the delivery of health care and the sharing of…

4 years ago

Biotelemetry Monitoring Instruments for Telemedicine

The rapid technological development has made it possible to realize wireless medical instruments i.e. wireless sensors with networking capabilities to…

4 years ago

Key Features and Applications of Telemedicine

Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and computer technologies to deliver health care from one location to another. Telemedicine employs…

4 years ago

Biotelemetry and How it is Applied in Medical Field

Biotelemetry is the process which the measurement of biological parameters is done over a distance. This involves transmitting the bioelectrical…

4 years ago

The application of Microprocessors in Medical Instrumentation

What is a Microprocessor? A microprocessor is a computer processor that incorporates the functions of a central processing unit (CPU)…

4 years ago