Moving Towards Everlasting Artificial Intelligent Battery-Powered Implants presents the development process of new artificial intelligent (AI) charging systems for battery-powered implants that can last for a lifetime after implantation. This book introduces new strategies to address the limitations of technologies that have been employed to improve the lifespan of medical implants. This book also provides guidelines that medical implant manufacturers can adopt during their product development stagesthis adds a new dimension of research on medical device implants that can be a game changer for the AI medical implants industry. Researchers, engineers, and graduate students in the elds of biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science will find this text helpful as they seek to understand the potential of AI systems to help achieve sustainability in healthcare and make current medical implants relevant in the future.
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Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
Publication Date: 21 Oct 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780443248306
About Marvellous MoyoTawanda Mushiri
Marvellous Moyo is a PhD candidate in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Twente Enscede the Netherlands. He possesses advanced skills in engineering design 3D modeling and simulation and specializes in the ? elds of robotics AI Health 4.0 biomedical engineering and renewable energy. Tawanda Mushiri is an Executive DirectorTechnical (ED-Tech) at the Scienti? c and Industrial Research and Development Centre (SIRDC) in Harare Zimbabwe and a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Sport and Movement Studies Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare Technology (BEAHT) Research Centre Faculty of Health Sciences University of Johannesburg South Africa. His research interests are in AI robotics biomedical engineering medical physics and healthcare systems design. He is a member of both the Zimbabwe Institute of Engineers and the Engineering Council of Zimbabwe.