Office: NJIT 617 Fenster Hall
Email: sahin@njit.edu
Phone: 973-596-5573
The main objective of this course is to equip the students with further hands-on experience in Biomedical Instrumentation before taking the Capstone projects. The studio experiments involve analog circuits designed for practical applications of biomedical measurement systems commonly used in bioinstrumentation. The topics will cover the application of transducers, and electrodes for recordings of physiological signals, building circuits for signal conditioning, and acquiring these signal into a computer and further processing on the computer.
Topics covered are principles of biomedical sensors, AC and DC characteristics of biopotential amplifiers and electrodes, noise and signal contamination in recordings of biopotentials, and the use of computers for biomedical signal acquisition and processing in Matlab. Studio experiments are designed to provide hands-on experience on the major topics covered in the lectures.
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