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Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation

Telemetering of biomedical data from unrestrained subjects requires a system to be compact, reliable and efficient. A survey of the existing multi-channel biomedical telemetry showed that most of the systems employ analogue or uncoded (digital) techniques of encoding biomedical signals. These techni...

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Main Author: Salahuddin Qazi
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Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/36089
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description Telemetering of biomedical data from unrestrained subjects requires a system to be compact, reliable and efficient. A survey of the existing multi-channel biomedical telemetry showed that most of the systems employ analogue or uncoded (digital) techniques of encoding biomedical signals. These techniques are less reliable, employ wider bandwidth and are difficult to implement compared to the coded (digital) techniques of modulation. A theoretical study of the coded techniques of modulation for encoding biomedical signals showed-that pulse code modulation, though more efficient, calls for extensive circuitry and makes it expensive and difficult to implement. Delta modulation and delta sigma modulation were found to be simpler, easier to Implement and efficient. [Continues.]
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spelling rr-article-95413911974-01-01T00:00:00Z Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation Salahuddin Qazi (7203497) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Telemetering of biomedical data from unrestrained subjects requires a system to be compact, reliable and efficient. A survey of the existing multi-channel biomedical telemetry showed that most of the systems employ analogue or uncoded (digital) techniques of encoding biomedical signals. These techniques are less reliable, employ wider bandwidth and are difficult to implement compared to the coded (digital) techniques of modulation. A theoretical study of the coded techniques of modulation for encoding biomedical signals showed-that pulse code modulation, though more efficient, calls for extensive circuitry and makes it expensive and difficult to implement. Delta modulation and delta sigma modulation were found to be simpler, easier to Implement and efficient. [Continues.] 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/36089 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Multichannel_biomedical_telemetry_system_using_delta_modulation/9541391 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Salahuddin Qazi
Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title_full Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title_fullStr Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title_full_unstemmed Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title_short Multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
title_sort multichannel biomedical telemetry system using delta modulation
topic Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified
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url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/36089