Special Session on Embedded Biomedical Engineering

Chairs

Xin Zhu
Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan

Md Chowdhury
Qatar University, Qatar

Session Overview

Welcome to the Special Session on Embedded Biomedical Engineering—a platform for exploring the cutting-edge advancements and interdisciplinary research at the intersection of embedded systems, biomedical engineering, and healthcare technologies. This session highlights innovative topics that are reshaping modern medical practices and improving patient care through the integration of technology and biology.

Key topics will cover a broad spectrum of applications, including:

  • Embedded Biomedical Signal Processing for accurate diagnostics and real-time health monitoring.
  • The role of Bionanotechnology and BioMEMS in enabling miniaturized, efficient, and highly sensitive biomedical devices.
  • Neural and Rehabilitation Engineering for developing solutions that enhance neural function and promote rehabilitation after injury or disease.
  • Biorobotics and Anthropomorphic Robotics, which combine robotic technology with biological systems to improve patient care.
  • Diagnostic Systems and Technologies focused on next-generation tools for early detection and precision medicine.
  • The role of Biomedical and Health Informatics in managing and analyzing complex health data to inform decision-making.
  • The emerging concept of the Digital Twin for Healthcare, which creates virtual models of patients to improve care and predict health outcomes.
  • Wearable Biomedical Sensors/Systems designed to monitor vital signs and chronic conditions continuously.
  • Human Interface and Interaction advancements that enhance user experiences in medical devices.
  • Innovations in Web Informatics and Service Informatics to facilitate data exchange and improve healthcare services.
  • Computational and Synthetic Biology enabling the design and creation of new biological systems for medical applications.
  • Biosensor Devices and Interface Circuits that bridge the gap between biological signals and electronic systems.
  • Body Area/Sensor Networks and Wireless Health Monitoring for seamless and continuous health data transmission.
  • The use of Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Circuits and Systems to create systems that mimic biological processes for enhanced healthcare solutions.
  • Developments in Circuits for Medical Applications, Neuromodulation, and Closed-Loop Systems aimed at improving therapeutic outcomes.
  • The importance of Biotelemetry and Energy Harvesting/Scavenging Circuits and Systems in powering remote medical devices.
  • Lab-on-Chip and Point-of-Care Devices revolutionizing diagnostics with compact, portable solutions.
  • Implantable and Wearable Health Devices and Systems offering novel approaches for continuous health monitoring and treatment.
  • The role of Artificial Intelligence of Things for Healthcare in automating decision-making and enhancing care delivery.
  • Advances in Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Paper Submision

For paper submission instructions and deadlines, pealse access the paper submission page.

Former Chairs

  • Prof. Xin Zhu, The University of Aizu, Japan, 17th IEEE MCSoC 2024

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