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This book (vol. 3) presents the proceedings of the IUPESM World Congress on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, a triennially organized joint meeting of medical physicists, biomedical engineers and adjoining health care professionals. Besides the purely scientific and technological topics, the 2018 Congress will also focus on other aspects of professional involvement in health care, such as education and training, accreditation and certification, health technology assessment and patient safety. The IUPESM meeting is an important forum for medical physicists and biomedical engineers in medicine and healthcare learn and share knowledge, and discuss the latest research outcomes and technological advancements as well as new ideas in both medical physics and biomedical engineering field.
This foreword deals exclusively with the planning, organization, and execution of the Workshop's scientific as well as cultural programs. It is opened with a synopsis on how the global political changes that occurred immediately after the Workshop caused the ~elay in producing the proceedings, followed by a brief exposition on need, timeliness, and importance of this second ARW in the field of electromagnetic imaging, radar remote sensing, and target versus clutter di~rimination; and an outline of the objectives. An informal discussion about some of the organizational details, a retrospective summary of events, and a preview of the third workshop, planned for 1993 September 19-25, is intended to recapture the spirit of this second NATO Advanced Research Workshop (1988 September 18-24), and will reveal how successful it was in compar ison to the first of 1983 September 18-24, how its accomplishments may be appreciated and why a third and last workshop was requested by its participants to take place during 1993 September 19-25.
This volume gathers the proceedings of the International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, which was held from 16 to 18 May 2019 in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Focusing on the goal to ‘Share the Vision’, it highlights the latest findings, innovative solutions and emerging challenges in the field of Biomedical Engineering. The book covers a wide range of topics, including: biomedical signal processing, medical physics, biomedical imaging and radiation protection, biosensors and bioinstrumentation, bio-micro/nano technologies, biomaterials, biomechanics, robotics and minimally invasive surgery, and cardiovascular, respiratory and endocrine systems engineering. Further topics include bioinformatics and computational biology, clinical engineering and health technology assessment, health informatics, e-health and telemedicine, artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare, as well as pharmaceutical and genetic engineering. Given its scope, the book provides academic researchers, clinical researchers and professionals alike with a timely reference guide to measures for improving the quality of life and healthcare.
This book constitutes selected and revised papers from the First Mediterranean Forum - Data Science Conference, MeFDATA 2020, held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in October 2020. The 11 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from the 26 qualified submissions. The papers are organized in the topical sections on human behaviour and pandemic; applications in medicine; industrial applications; natural language processing.
It has been a long history of Information Technology innovations within the Cultural Heritage areas. The Performing arts has also been enforced with a number of new innovations which unveil a range of synergies and possibilities. Most of the technologies and innovations produced for digital libraries, media entertainment and education can be exploited in the field of performing arts, with adaptation and repurposing. Performing arts offer many interesting challenges and opportunities for research and innovations and exploitation of cutting edge research results from interdisciplinary areas. For these reasons, the ECLAP 2012 can be regarded as a continuation of past conferences such as AXMEDIS and WEDELMUSIC (both pressed by IEEE and FUP). ECLAP is an European Commission project to create a social network and media access service for performing arts institutions in Europe, to create the e-library of performing arts, exploiting innovative solutions coming from the ICT.
Negli anni ’70 la proposta di far nascere una nuova facoltà universitaria nell’ambito dell’Ateneo fiorentino, già ricco di storia e di tradizioni, fu senza dubbio un’iniziativa che tendeva a movimentare anni di vita operosa e tranquilla; molto forte fu l’impegno di docenti e studenti per realizzare questo proposito. Una storia della nascita di questa nuova facoltà è stata già scritta, tuttavia non sempre è stato messo in risalto l’impegno di coloro che, una volta ottenute le necessarie autorizzazioni, si adoperarono nei primi anni con grande impegno e fatica, affinché quanto auspicato avvenisse nel migliore dei modi. Questo breve ricordo è proprio dedicato a quei colleghi, necessariamente pochi, che si sobbarcarono a questo onere con grandissima fiducia ed entusiasmo.
Gli appunti raccolti in questo volume traggono origine dalle lezioni tenute agli studenti del Corso “Teoria dei Segnali” della Scuola di Ingegneria di Firenze. Essendo tale Corso inserito nei curricula delle Lauree triennali in Ingegneria Elettronica e delle Telecomunicazioni, i concetti esposti e gli esempi riportati sono orientati alle applicazioni in tali settori, aiutando lo studente a familiarizzare con tematiche che saranno affrontate nei Corsi successivi. Il testo tratta lo studio e il modellamento dei segnali continui nel tempo e comprende anche una serie di esercizi risolti. Le dispense non costituiscono una trattazione esaustiva dei temi in indice, ma forniscono uno strumento utile allo studente che affronti la preparazione dell’esame del Corso.