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|a Engineering and Technology for Healthcare
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Maximizing the Value of Engineering and Technology Research in Healthcare: Development-Focused Health Technology Assessment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 What Is HTA? -- 1.3 What Is Development-Focused HTA? -- 1.4 Illustration of Features of Development-Focused HTA -- 1.4.1 Use-Focused HTA -- 1.4.2 Development-Focused HTA -- 1.5 Activities of Development-Focused HTA -- 1.6 Analytical Methods of Development-Focused HTA -- 1.6.1 Clinical Value Assessment -- 1.6.2 Economic Value Assessment
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|a 1.6.3 Evidence Generation -- 1.7 What Are the Challenges in the Development and Assessment of Medical Devices? -- 1.7.1 What Are Medical Devices? -- 1.7.2 Challenges Common to All medical Devices -- 1.7.2.1 Licensing and Regulation -- 1.7.2.2 Adoption -- 1.7.2.3 Evidence -- 1.7.3 Challenges Specific to Some Categories of Device -- 1.7.3.1 Learning Curve -- 1.7.3.2 Short Lifespan and Incremental Improvement -- 1.7.3.3 Workflow -- 1.7.3.4 Indirect Health Benefit -- 1.7.3.5 Behavioral and Other Contextual Factors -- 1.7.3.6 Budgetary Challenges
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|a 1.8 The Contribution of DF-HTA in the Development and Translation of Medical Devices -- 1.8.1 Case Study 1 - Identifying and Confirming Needs -- 1.8.2 Case Study 2 - What Difference Could This Device Make? -- 1.8.3 Case Study 3 - Which Research Project Has the Most Potential? -- 1.8.4 Case Study 4 - What Is the Required Performance to Deliver Clinical Utility? -- 1.8.5 Case Study 5 - What Are the Key Parameters for Evidence Generation? -- 1.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Contactless Radar Sensing for Health Monitoring -- 2.1 Introduction: Healthcare Provision and Radar Technology
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|a 2.2 Radar and Radar Data Fundamentals -- 2.2.1 Principles of Radar Systems -- 2.2.2 Principles of Radar Signal Processing for Health Applications -- 2.2.3 Principles of Machine Learning Applied to Radar Data -- 2.2.4 Complementary Approaches: Passive Radar and Channel State Information Sensing -- 2.3 Radar Technology in Use for Health Care -- 2.3.1 Activities Recognition and Fall Detection -- 2.3.2 Gait Monitoring -- 2.3.3 Vital Signs and Sleep Monitoring -- 2.4 Conclusion and Outstanding Challenges -- 2.5 Future Trends -- 2.5.1 Paradigm Change in Radar Sensing -- 2.5.2 Multimodal Sensing
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