Medical Device Reliability and Associated Areas

· CRC Press
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264
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About this ebook

Although Reliability Engineering can trace its roots back to World War II, its application to medical devices is relatively recent, and its treatment in the published literature has been quite limited. With the medical device industry among the fastest growing segments of the US economy, it is vital that the engineering, biomedical, manufacturing,

About the author

B.S. Dhillon received his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the University of Windsor. He received his M.S. in mechanical engineering and B.S. in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Wales. Dr. Dhillon is a professor of engineering management in mechanical engineering at the University of Ottawa.

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