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Electronics in Biomedical Engineering: Devices, Systems, and Innovations

This special issue belongs to the section “Biomedical Engineering“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Biomedical engineering has entered a new era driven by the integration of electronics, systems modeling, and translational innovation. This Special Issue aims to explore how electronic design, intelligent systems, and regulatory science converge to accelerate the development of next-generation biomedical devices.

Topics of interest include embedded electronics for physiological monitoring, bioinstrumentation, control systems in healthcare devices, and AI-enhanced platforms for diagnostics and therapy. We invite works that demonstrate innovation across the device lifecycle—from modeling and simulation to preclinical validation and clinical translation. Particular emphasis will be given to studies incorporating system-level modeling, hardware–software integration, and real-world implementation for patient care. Contributions bridging academic research, industrial development, and healthcare practice are strongly encouraged. The Special Issue will highlight interdisciplinary approaches that connect biomedical engineers, clinicians, and innovators, advancing the translation of laboratory discoveries into clinical and commercial applications.

In addition to the traditional domains of biomedical electronics, this Special Issue also welcomes contributions focused on emerging areas that are transforming the development of medical technology. These include Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) applied to medical devices, digital twin frameworks for personalized diagnostics and therapy planning, AI-enabled physiological monitoring, and next-generation wearable or implantable biosensors. Studies integrating simulation, systems modeling, and translational engineering approaches are particularly encouraged.

Prof. Dr. Suélia R. F. Rosa
Prof. Dr. Adson Ferreira Da Rocha
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biomedical devices
  • bioelectronics
  • signal processing
  • systems modeling
  • digital twin
  • embedded systems
  • physiological sensors
  • translational research
  • AI and control in healthcare
  • medical device innovation

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Appl. Sci. - ISSN 2076-3417