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Handbook of Biomechatronics

Presents the current state of the art in the design and components relating to biomechatronic devices, from hearing aids to brain machines interfaces

Jacob Segil (Edited by)

9780128125397

Hardback, published 5 December 2018

619 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm, 1.04 kg

Handbook of Biomechatronics provides an introduction to biomechatronic design as well as in-depth explanations of some of the most exciting and ground-breaking biomechatronic devices in the world today. Edited by Dr. Jacob Segil and written by a team of biomechatronics experts, the work begins with broad topics concerning biomechatronic design and components, followed by more detailed discussions of specific biomechatronic devices spanning many disciplines.

This book is structured into three main parts: biomechatronic design, biomechatronic components, and biomechatronic devices. The biomechatronic design chapter discusses the history of biomechatronics, conceptual design theor]

Handbook of Biomechatronics Segil Hardback Academic Press 9780128125397

Handbook of Biomechatronics

Presents the current state of the art in the design and components relating to biomechatronic devices, from hearing aids to brain machines interfaces

Jacob Segil (Edited by)

9780128125397

Hardback, published 5 December 2018

619 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm, 1.04 kg

Handbook of Biomechatronics provides an introduction to biomechatronic design as well as in-depth explanations of some of the most exciting and ground-breaking biomechatronic devices in the world today. Edited by Dr. Jacob Segil and written by a team of biomechatronics experts, the work begins with broad topics concerning biomechatronic design and components, followed by more detailed discussions of specific biomechatronic devices spanning many disciplines.

This book is structured into three main parts: biomechatronic design, biomechatronic components, and biomechatronic devices. The biomechatronic design chapter discusses the history of biomechatronics, conceptual design theor]

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