Opto-VLSI Devices and Circuits for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications

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The text comprehensively discusses the latest Opto-VLSI devices and circuits useful for healthcare and biomedical applications. It further emphasizes the importance of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the internet of things for the biomedical and healthcare industries.

  • Discusses advanced concepts in the field of electro-optics devices for medical applications.
  • Presents optimization techniques including logical effort, particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithm to design Opto-VLSI devices and circuits.
  • Showcases the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning for smart medical devices and data auto-collection for distance treatment.
  • Covers advanced Opto-VLSI devices including a field-effect transistor and optical sensors, spintronic and photonic devices.
  • Highlights application of flexible electronics in health monitoring and artificial intelligence integration for better medical devices.

The text presents the advances in the fields of optics and VLSI and their applicability in diverse areas including biomedical engineering and the healthcare sector. It covers important topics such as FET biosensors, optical biosensors and advanced optical materials. It further showcases the significance of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things for the biomedical and healthcare industries. It will serve as an ideal design book for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields including electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, computer engineering and biomedical engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 
Enhancement of Dynamic Range of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor using high refractive index prism: A Theoretical approach
Akash Srivastava and Sajal Agarwal

Chapter 2 
Introduction to Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor for Liquid Sensing Applications
Shivangi Srivastava and Sajal Agarwal

Chapter 3 
A Review on Multi-Material Multi-Gate MOSFET Structures
Nagalakshmi Yarlagadda, Yogesh Kumar Verma, Manoj Singh Adhikari, and Varun Mishra

Chapter 4 
A Study of TFET based Biosensors with Dual Material Double Gate Structure for High Sensitivity and Cost Effective Bio-medical Applications
Kavindra Kumar Kavi, and R.A. Mishra

Chapter 5 
Investigation of Domino Buffer Circuit in Biomedical Application
Amit Kumar Pandey , Tarun Kumar Gupta , Shipra Upadhyay , and Vikas Patel

Chapter 6 
A Novel Digitally Controllable Variant of Extra-X Second Generation Current Conveyor and its Filter Application Suitable for Biomedical Signal Processing
Bhartendu Chaturvedi, Jitendra Mohan, and Jitender

Chapter 7 
Study of Analog Filters Based on Current Mode Active Building Blocks Suitable for Biomedical Applications
Priyanka Singh, Vikas Tiwari, and Rajendra Kumar Nagaria

Chapter 8 
VLSI Design and Optimization for Advanced Health Monitoring
Shipra Upadhyay, Amit Kumar Pandey, and Shailendra Kumar

Chapter 9 
Neural Interfacing and Monitoring by Integrated Circuit
Vinay Kumar, and Chetna Bisht.

Chapter 10 
Applications of Nano-Bio-sensors for Biomedical and Healthcare Monitoring system: A Review and Prospective
Akanksha Gupta, Abhinav Gupta, Vikrant Varshney, and Anurag Sewak

Chapter 11 
An Overview of Recent Progress in the Field of Wearable Glucose Sensors for Diabetes Diagnosis
Chandni Tiwari , Varun Mishra, and Srishti

Chapter 12 
A perspective view for detection of COVID-19 causative virus (SARS-CoV-2) Using Dielectric Modulated Field Effect Transistor
Saurabh Kumar, R. K. Chauhan, and Vimal Kumar

Chapter 13 
Integration of Artificial Intelligent with Opto-VLSI for biomedical and healthcare industry
Jyoti Kandpal, Geetanjali Balutia, and Praful Ranjan

Chapter 14 
VLSI Computer Aided Design using Machine Learning for Biomedical Application
Karan Singh, and Shruti Kalra

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