Biomedical monitoring in underwater environments

Cibis T, Gradl S, McEwan A (2022)


Publication Type: Authored book

Publication year: 2022

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9783030969219

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96921-9_6

Abstract

The underwater world with its unique environmental conditions not only causes challenges to human physiology but also imposes strict limitations on the operability of sensing devices for biomedical signal collection. The measurement of physiological parameters underwater is gaining interest in order to improve diver's safety and enable biomedical research. However, the emergent challenges for underwater monitoring technology require innovative concepts in sensing devices. This chapter presents the concepts and applications of multiple approaches to achieve electrophysiological monitoring in underwater settings. A focus will be on the challenges imposed by the underwater environment, a current-based sensing technology for electrophysiological signal sensing, and data science techniques for biomedical analysis and assessment.

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APA:

Cibis, T., Gradl, S., & McEwan, A. (2022). Biomedical monitoring in underwater environments. Springer.

MLA:

Cibis, Tobias, Stefan Gradl, and Alistair McEwan. Biomedical monitoring in underwater environments. Springer, 2022.

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