51:180 Biomeasurements II
Fall Semester, AY 1995-96
7:30, MWF, 2119 EB
E.L. Dove, Instructor,
1206 EB
Office hours: 1:30-2:30 MWF, 5-5635
Text:
Webster, J.G. (Ed), Medical Instrumentation - Application and Design,
2nd edition, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1992.
Lecture topics:
Part 1): Introduction and review of linear system theory
Part 2): The theory and application of biomedical sensors and transducers
Part 3): The theory and application of digital signal processing
Part 4): The theory and application of real-time programming
Laboratory topics:
Lab 1: Aliasing effects
Lab 2: Anti-aliasing filters, and sampling
Lab 3: Windowing and Fourier analysis
Lab 4: Individual Projects
Laboratory reports:
Reports will be submitted for each laboratory by each student. The
reports will be typewritten, and the format will follow the guidelines discussed
in class. The reports are due on the date specified.
Grade calculations:
Homework 10%
Final 15%
Lab reports 30%
Project report 30%
References:
Tompkins, W. Biomedical Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-Hall, New
York, 1993.
Cobbold, R.S.C, Transducers for Biomedical Measurements: Principles
and Applications, Wiley, New York, 1971.
Geddes, L.A., L.E. Baker, Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation,
2nd edition, Wiley, New York, 1975.
Geddes, L.A., Cardiovascular Devices and Their Applications, Wiley,
New York, 1984.
Millman, J.C. and C.C. Halkias, Electronic Fundamentals and Applications:
For Engineers and Scientists, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1976.