Electronic Devices and Systems for Biomedical Applications, 2nd Edition
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Bioelectronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2026 | Viewed by 245
Editors
Interests: biomedical engineering; medical devices; e-health; telemedicine; physiological measurements; rehabilitation engineering; health technology management; bioengineering
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Interests: biomedical engineering; plasma discharges; nanomaterials; structural modification of polymers by plasma; drug delivery systems for cancer treatment; wound healing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Significant advancements have been made in the development of electronic devices, circuits, and systems, which has resulted in exponential growth in biomedical applications. Intelligent solutions have been created for detection, diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy in clinical, home, and wearable environments to meet the growing needs of the population.
The global shift in the direction of personalized, preventive, and decentralized healthcare has increased the demand for electronic devices that are accurate, interoperable, energy-efficient, secure, and safe for long-term interactions with biological systems.
This Special Issue aims to present high-quality original research and review articles focusing on the design, implementation, and validation of electronic devices and systems for biomedical applications, with an emphasis on measurable engineering contributions. It invites a broad range of article types, including original research, design methodologies, system evaluations, experimental characterizations, simulation studies, review papers, and perspective articles. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and technically rigorous case studies involving clinical, industrial, or regulatory partners are strongly encouraged.
The topics of this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Advanced biosensor electronics and signal conditioning architectures;
- AI and embedded machine learning in biomedical electronic systems;
- Assistive technologies;
- Biomedical MEMS sensors and actuators;
- Biomedical signal acquisition, processing, and intelligent interpretation;
- Digital twins in healthcare;
- Drug delivery system-based plasma-activated liquids for cancer treatment
- Electronic systems and devices for personalized and home-based therapy;
- Electronic systems for diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy;
- Electronic control systems for plasma-based biomedical and cancer therapy devices;
- Flexible, printed, and stretchable electronics for biomedical applications;
- Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), remote monitoring, and telemedicine technologies;
- Low-power electronic circuits for wearable and implantable biomedical devices;
- Medical imaging systems and methods;
- Non-equilibrium atmospheric plasma fundamentals;
- Plasma–liquid technologies for materials processing, biomedical applications, and bioelectronics;
- Reliability, safety, and regulatory-aware design of biomedical electronics;
- Wireless power transfer and communication in biomedical electronic devices;
- Wearable technology.
Prof. Dr. Radu Ciorap
Prof. Dr. Laurențiu Dan Milici
Dr. Camelia Miron
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- AI in healthcare
- biomedical electronics
- biosensor interface circuits
- low-power integrated circuits
- wearable medical devices
- embedded machine learning
- biomedical signal processing
- medical imaging systems
- Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
- wireless power transfer
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