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Course Catalog 2010-2011
BME-1157 Biomedical Engineering: Signals and Systems, 2 cr |
Person responsible
Juho Väisänen
Lessons
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer | Implementations | Lecture times and places |
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Requirements
Accepted assignments and final exam.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation
Learning outcomes
After completing the course students can describe the basics of the physiological recording and imaging systems. Students can recognize different types of physiological signals and images, and name basic signal and image processing and analysis methods. Students can also explain in general terms the principles of different modelling methods of medical systems and in particular the principles of finite element models.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Physiological recording and imaging systems. | ||
2. | Characteristics of physiological signals and images. | ||
3. | Principles of medical signal and image processing and analysis. | Applications. | |
4. | Principles of modelling of medical system. | ||
5. | Finite element modelling. |
Evaluation criteria for the course
The final mark is based on the final exam grade (80%) and the assignments grade (20%).
Assessment scale:
Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course
Partial passing:
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Lecture slides | Several authors | English |
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
BME-1110 Physical Phenomena of Human Body and their Measurements | Advisable | |
BME-1116 Physics of the Human Body | Advisable |
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Correspondence of content
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More precise information per implementation
Implementation | Description | Methods of instruction | Implementation |
Contact teaching: 0 % Distance learning: 0 % Self-directed learning: 0 % |