Applied Mathematical Modelling for Biomedical Robotics and Wearable Devices

ebook Medical Robots and Devices: New Developments and Advances

By S. Sountharrajan

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Applied Mathematical Modelling for Biomedical Robotics and Wearable Devices offers readers a comprehensive and practical exploration of the integration of mathematical modelling in biomedical engineering. It presents the application of mathematical concepts, particularly in the design and optimization of biomedical robots and wearable healthcare devices. Through practical examples and case studies, the book illustrates the real-world application of mathematical models. Emphasizing healthcare engineering principles and latest trends like biomedical sensors, robots and wearable devices in healthcare, readers will understand how engineering contributes to improving medical practices, patient outcomes, and overall healthcare delivery. The book presents theoretical concepts and practical applications, providing insights into the challenges and solutions encountered in applying mathematical principles to biomedical engineering problems. It highlights the interdisciplinary collaboration required in the field, recognizing the collaborative nature of biomedical engineering that involves professionals from diverse fields. - Examines the role of applied mathematical modeling in the design, analysis, and optimization of biomedical robots and wearable devices - Provides an insightful exploration of cutting-edge developments in robotics and wearable devices - Bridges the gap between the areas of mathematics, engineering, and healthcare
Applied Mathematical Modelling for Biomedical Robotics and Wearable Devices