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Bio-Medical Signal Processing

This document outlines the course content for Bio-Medical Signal Processing. The course covers topics such as [1] signals and systems, [2] transform analysis of linear time-invariant systems, [3] structures for discrete time systems, [4] filter design techniques, [5] discrete Fourier transform, [6] computation of the discrete Fourier transform, [7] introduction to DSP processor architecture and applications, and [8] biomedical signal analysis including ECG, EEG, and EMG signals. Students will complete practical and term work based on topics covered in the syllabus. Recommended textbooks are provided.

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Bio-Medical Signal Processing

This document outlines the course content for Bio-Medical Signal Processing. The course covers topics such as [1] signals and systems, [2] transform analysis of linear time-invariant systems, [3] structures for discrete time systems, [4] filter design techniques, [5] discrete Fourier transform, [6] computation of the discrete Fourier transform, [7] introduction to DSP processor architecture and applications, and [8] biomedical signal analysis including ECG, EEG, and EMG signals. Students will complete practical and term work based on topics covered in the syllabus. Recommended textbooks are provided.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

B. E. SEMESTER: VI
Bio – Medical Engineering

Subject Name: Bio-Medical Signal Processing

Sr. Total
Course Content
No Hrs.
1. Introduction to signals and systems. 4

2. Transform Analysis of Linear Time-Invariant System: 8

Frequency response of LTI system, System functions for systems with


linear constant-coefficient Difference equations, Freq. response of rational
system functions relationship between magnitude & phase, All pass
systems, Minimum/Maximum phase systems, Linear system with
generalized.

3. Structures for Discrete Time Systems: 8

Block Diagram representation of Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference


equations, Basic Structures of IIR Systems, Transposed forms Basic
Structures for FIR Systems, Overview of finite-precision Numerical effects,
Effects of Co-efficient quantization, Effect of round off noise in digital filters,
Zero input limit cycles in Fixed-point realizations of IIR filters, Lattice
structures.

4. Filter Design Techniques: 8

Design of Discrete-Time IIR filters from Continuous-Time filters, Design of


FIR filters by windowing Optimum approximations of FIR filters, FIR
equiripple approximations.

5. Discrete-Fourier Transform: 8

Representation of Periodic sequences: The discrete Fourier series,


Properties of discrete Fourier Series, Fourier Transform of Periodic Signals,
Sampling the Fourier Transform, The Discrete-Fourier Transform, Properties
of DFT, Linear Convolution using DFT.

6. Computation of Discrete-Fourier Transform: 8

Efficient Computation of DFT, Goertzel Algorithm, Decimation-in-Time FFT


Algorithms, Decimation-in-Frequency FFT Algorithm.

7. Introduction to DSP processor architecture and its Applications. 4

8. Biomedical Signal Analysis: 8

Cardiovascular System ,Arrhythmia Detection ,QRS Detection , ECG


Signal Analysis , Heart Rate Variability Analysis ,EMG Analysis ,EEG Signal
Processing

The Practical and Term work will be based on the topics covered in the syllabus.

Text Books:

1. “Discrete Time Signal Processing:, Oppeheim, Schafer, Buck Pearson education


publication, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2. “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithm & Application”, Proakis, Manolakis,
PHI, 2003, 3rd Edition.
3. “Digital Signal Processing: A Computer Based approach”, Sanjit Mitra,
McGrawHill
4. MATLAB user’s guide.
5. M. Akay, (Edited), "Nonlinear Biomedical Signal Processing: Dynamic analysis and
Modeling," (Vl. II), IEEE Press.

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