Monitoring of biomedical signals in automated early diagnostic complexes

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V.A. Fesechko
V.L. Tkachenko
YU.S. Sinekop
A.A. Popov
N.H. Ivanushkina
Ye.S. Karplyuk
Ye.O. Ivanko
O.K. Bodilovskiy
L.KH.A. Afana

Abstract

The general methodology of different biological signals’ monitoring is considered. The main aims and advantages of human noninvasive high-resolution monitoring for early diagnostics of diseases are highlighted. The requirements for monitoring the state of heart system, brain’s electrical functioning during narcosis and non-invasive monitoring of the glucose rate are given.

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Fesechko, V. ., Tkachenko, V. ., Sinekop, Y. ., Popov, A. ., Ivanushkina, N. ., Karplyuk, Y. ., Ivanko, Y. ., Bodilovskiy, O. ., & Afana, L. . (2010). Monitoring of biomedical signals in automated early diagnostic complexes. Electronics and Communications, 15(2), 154–160. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2010.15.2.308244
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Biomedical devices and systems

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