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Signalverarbeitung und Quellrekonstruktion beim Biomagnetismus

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In letzter Zeit hat die magnetische Ortung bioelektrischer Quellen im menschlichen Körper wieder verstärkte Aufmerksamkeit gefunden. Die Methode ist schon seit 1965 bekannt [1], doch stehen erst jetzt Vielkanalsysteme zur Verfügung, die Patientenmessungen in vertretbarer Untersuchungszeit ermöglichen (Abb. 1).

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Oppelt, A., Abraham-Fuchs, K., Graumann, R., Schneider, S., Scholz, B., Strobach, P. (1991). Signalverarbeitung und Quellrekonstruktion beim Biomagnetismus. In: Schwärtzel, H. (eds) Angewandte Informatik und Software / Applied Computer Science and Software. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93501-5_14

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