B. Tech. Bio Medical Eng
B. Tech. Bio Medical Eng
PATIL UNIVERSITY
(Estd. u/s 3 of the UGC Act 1956, GOI vide notification No. F.9.21/2000.U.3 dt. 20-06-2002)
Plot No- 50, Sector- 15, C.B.D Belapur, Navi Mumbai- 400614.
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Department of Biotechnology & Bioinformatics
Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University
Plot No.50, Sector 15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614
Sem I Sem II Sem III Sem IV Sem V Sem VI Sem VII Sem VIII
Hospital
Applied Applied Sciences Applied Applied Biological Microprocessor Management
Paper I Sciences I II Mathematics III Mathematics IV Modelling And II And
Simulation Information
Systems
Electronics Analog Principles Of
Paper II
Molecules of
Life
Applied Electronics
Mathematics II Circuit analysis
Circuit analysis Microprocessor I Integrated Image P
& designing II circuits & Processing
& designing I
Applications R
Introduction to
Electrical
Advanced
O
Network Medical Logic Circuits I Biomechanics
Paper III Modern Human Anatomy
Analysis and Biochemistry
Biomedical J
Biology Instrumentation
Synthesis. E
Human Medical Nuclear
Paper IV
Applied Introduction to
Physiology Logic Circuits
Medical
Imaging II Medicine C
Mathematics Biotechnology Microbiology
Advanced T
Basic Transducers in Biomedical Biomedical
Introduction to Electronic Medical
Paper V Electricity and Biomedical Insrtumentaion I Instrumentation
Bioinformatics Instruments Imaging
Electronics Instrumentation II
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BBE -101
Applied Sciences I
ELETRODICS 9hrs
Type of electrodes and Cells, Nernst equation, emf measurement and its applications.
Principles of chemical and electrochemical corrosion, corrosion control( Sacrificial anode
and impressed current methods).
WATER 9hrs
POLYMERS 9hrs
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Atkins P.W., " Physical Chemistry ", ELBS, IV Edition, 1998, London.
REFERENCES :
1. Balasubramanian M.R., Krishnamoorthy S. and Murugesan V., “Engineering
Chemistry”, Allied Publisher Limited., Chennai, 1993.
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2. Karunanidhi M., Ayyaswamy N., Ramachandran T and Venkatraman H.,
“Applied Chemistry”, Anuradha Agencies, Kumbakonam, 1994.
3. Sadasivam V., “Modern Engineering Chemistry - A Simplified Approach”,
Kamakya Publications, Chennai, 1999.
4. Kuriakose, J.C. and Rajaram J., “Chemistry in Engineering and Technology”,
Vol. I and II, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 1996.
5. Jain P.C. and Monica J., “Engineering Chemistry”, Dhanpat Rai Publications Co.,
(P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
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BBE-102
MOLECULES OF LIFE
THERMODYNAMICS 3hrs
BIOMOLECULES 15hrs
ENZYMES 13hrs
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
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BBE-103
INTRODUCTION TO MODERN BIOLOGY
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Verma & Agarwal.;” Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Ecology &
Evolution”.
2. Turner.; “ Instant Notes on Molecular Biology”.
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BBE -104
APPLIED MATHEMATICS I
MATRICES 9hrs
Characteristic equation - Eigen values and eigen vectors of a real matrix. Some properties
of eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Orthogonal reduction of a symmetric matrix
to diagonal form - Orthogonal matrices - Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form
by orthogonal transformation.
Direction cosines and ratios - Angle between two lines - Equation of a plane - Equation
of a straight line – Coplaner lines - Shortest distance between skew lines - Sphere -
Tangent plane - Plane section of a sphere - orthogonal spheres.
Curvature - cartesian and polar coordinates - Circle of curvature - Involutes and Evolutes
- Envelopes - properties of envelopes - Evolute as envelope of normals.
Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients - Linear equations of
second order with constant and variable coefficients - Homogeneous equation of Euler
type - equations reducible to homogeneous form - Method of reduction of order - Method
of variation of parameters.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kreyszig, E., " Advanced Engineering Mathematics " (8th Edition), John Wiley
and Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd., Singapore, 2001
2. Veerarajan, T., " Engineering Mathematics ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
NewDelhi, 1999.
3. Grewal, B.S., " Higher Engineering Mathematics " (35th Edition), Khanna
Publishers, Delhi , 2000.
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REFERENCES:
1. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., " Engineering Mathematics
", Volume I
2. (4th Revised Edition), S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2000.
3. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K., Ramanaiah, G., " Advanced
Mathematics for
4. Engineering Students ", VolumeI (2nd Edition), S. Viswanathan (Printers &
Publishers), 1992.
5. Venkataraman, M.K. " Engineering Mathematics - First year " National
Publishing Company,
6. Chennai (2nd Edition), 2000.
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BBE 105
BASIC ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS
1. DC Circuits
2. AC Circuits
a) Semi Conductor.
b) P-N Junction diode
c) Zener diode
d) Bipolar Junction transistor (BJT).
e) Rectifiers.
f) Half wave rectifier.
g) Full wave rectifier.
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BBE- 106
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
BASICS 3hrs
Free body diagram - Types of supports and their reactions - requirements of stable
equilibrium - Equilibrium of rigid bodies in two dimensions - Equilibrium of rigid bodies
in three dimensions.
Determination of Areas and Volumes - First moment of area and the centroid - second
and product moments of plane area - Parallel axis theorems and perpendicular axis
theorems - Polar moment of inertia – Principal moments of inertia of plane areas -
Principal axes of inertia - Mass moment of inertia - relation to area moments of inertia.
FRICTION 3hrs
Translation and Rotation of Rigid Bodies - Velocity and acceleration - General Plane
motion - Moment of Momentum Equations - Rotation of rigid Body - Work energy
equation.
Total No of periods: 45
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Beer and Johnson, " Vector Mechanics for Engineers ", Vol. 1 " Statics " and
Vol. 2 " Dynamics ", McGraw Hill International Edition, 1995.
2. Merriam, " Engineering Mechanics ", Vol.1 " Statics " and Vol.2 " Dynamics 2/e
",
Wiley International, 1988.
REFERENCES:
1. Rajasekaran S. and Sankara Subramanian, G., " Engineering Mechanics - Statics and
Dynamics ".
2. Irving, H., Shames, " Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics ", Thrid Edition,
Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd., 1993.
3. Mokoshi, V.S., " Engineering Mechanics ", Vol.1 " Statics " and Vol.2 " Dynamics ",
Tata McGraw Hill Books, 1996.
4. Timoshenko and Young, " Engineering Mechanics ", 4/e, McGraw Hill, 1995.
5. McLean, " Engineering Mechancis ", 3/e, SCHAUM Series, 1995.
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Practical I
1. Introduction to computer
2. Introduction to MS-Office (MS-Word, Excel, PowerPoint),
3. MS-DOS
4. Internet and Web browsing
5. Database Searching using Entrez and SRS search Engine.
6. Study of Databases and Data retrieval:
7. Genome Databases,
8. Sequence Database,
9. Secondary Databases,
10. Taxonomy Databases,
11. Bibliographic Database,
12. Metabolic Pathway Databases
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Practical II
1. Preparation of 1% glucose, 100ppm and 1000 ppm CuSO4, use of pipettes
and their Calibration.
2. Determination of Lambda max, verification of Beer’s Law &
determination of molar absorption coefficient.
3. Qualitative tests for carbohydrates.
4. Estimation of sugar by DNSA method.
5. Estimation of RNA (ribose) by orcinol method.
6. Biochemical test for the presence of protein and amino acid.
7. Separation of amino acids and sugar by paper chromatography.
8. Acid and Alkaline hydrolysis of pure protein casein and determination of
its component by one dimensional paper chromatograph.
9. Estimation of protein by Biuret – Method.
10. Extraction of starch from potato.
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BBE 201
APPLIED SCIENCES II
PHYSICS
Development of quantum theory - Dual nature of matter and radiation - Compton effect -
Pair production - Uncertainty principle - Equivalence of mass and energy Schrodinger's
wave equation - Particle in a box - Electrons in a metal.
Characteristics of atomic spectra - molecular spectra - vector atom model - Stern and
Gerlach experiment - Raman Effect and its applications - Liquid drop model -
Explanation for Nuclear fusion - Shell model – Chain reaction - Criticality - Four factor
formula - Q value - Power reactors - Laser induced Nuclear fusion.
Liquid penetrant, Magnetic particle and eddy current methods - X-ray radiography -
Fluoroscopy - Gamma ray radiography - Ultrasonic scanning methods - Ultrasonic flaw
detector - Thermography.
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TEXT BOOKS :
1. Arumugam.M., “Engineering Physics”, Anuradha Publications, 1998.
REFERENCES :
1. Resnik R. and Halliday D., “Physics”, Wiley Eastern, 1986.
2. Nelkon M. and Parker.P., “Advanced Level Physics”, Arnald-Heinemann, 1986.
3. Vasudeva A.S., “Modern Engineering Physics”, S. Chand and Co., 1998.
4. Gaur, R.K., and Gupta, S.L., “Engineering Physics”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1988.
5. Mathur, D.S, “Elements of properties of Matter”, S.Chand & Co., 1989.
6. Beiser, A., " Perspective of Modern Physics ", John Wiley, 1985
7. Tayal, D.S., " Nuclear Physics ", Himalayan Publishers, 1998
8. Vasudeva, D.N., " Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism ", S.Chand & Co.,
1985.
9. Hull, B. and John V., " Nondestructive Testing ", McMillan Education Ltd,
London, 1988
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BBE 202
APPLIED MATHEMATICS II
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
9hrs
Curvilinear coordinates - Gradient, Divergence, Curl - Line, surface & volume integrals -
Statements of Green's, Gauss divergence and Stokes' theorems - Verification and
applications.
STATISTICS 9hrs
Moments - Coefficient of correlation - Lines of regression - Tests based on Normal and t
distributions, for means and difference of means - Chi Square test for goodness of fit.
Total No of
periods: 45
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kreyszig, E., " Advanced Engineering Mathematics " (8th Edition), John Wiley
and Sons, (Asia)Pte Ltd.,Singapore, 2000.
2. Grewal, B.S., " Higher Engineering Mathematics " (36th Edition), Khanna
Publishers, Delhi 2001
REFERENCES:
1. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., " Engineering Mathematics
", Volumes I & II(4th Revised Edition), S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2001.
2. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K., Ramanaiah, G., " Advanced
Mathematics forEngineering Students ", Volumes I & II (2ndEdition),
S.Viswanathan (Printers & Publishers,Pvt, Ltd.), 1992.
3. Venkataraman, M.K. " Engineering Mathematics III - A ", National Publishing
Company,Chennai, (13th Edition), 1998.
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BBE 203
HUMAN ANATOMY
UNIT –I 8hrs
Cell structure and Organelles Description- Circulatory System- Heart, Pericardium,
Chambers, Major Blood Vessels, Blood supply.
UNIT-II 10hrs
Digestive System- GI Tract, parts, stomach, Intestine, Liver and Panchreas, Respiratory
System- Trachea and Lungs.
UNIT-III 12hrs
Excretory and Urinogenital System – Parts, Reproductive System –Male and Female
Reproductive Organs. Nervous System – Functions of Neurons, Synapse, Reflexes and
Receptors, Brain, Brainstem, Ventricles and Spinal cord. Peripheral Automatic Nervous
System
UNIT –V 7hrs
Eye, Ear, Endocrine Glands
Total No of periods : 45
REFERENCES:
1. Ranganathan, T.S. “ Text Book of Human Anatomy”, S.Chand &Co. Ltd., Delhi,
1996
2. Tobin, C.E., “Basic Human Anatomy”, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., Delhi,
1997
3. J.Gibson, “Modern Physiology and Anatomy for Nurses”, Blackwell SC
Publishing 1981.
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BBE 204
INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. CELL BIOLOGY
Passive and Active transport, permeases, sodium potassium pump, Ca2+ ATPase pumps,
lysomal and vacuolar membrane ATP dependent proton pumps, Co Transport Symport,
Antiport, transport into Prokaryotic cells endocytosis and Exocytosis. Entry of viruses
and toxins into cells.
2. GENETICS 16hrs
3. IMMUNOLOGY 18hrs
Total No of periods: 45
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TEXT BOOKS:
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BBE 205
INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dan Gusfield, " Algorthms on Strings Trees and Sequneces ", Cambridge
University Press, 1997.
2. P.Baldi,S Brunak, Bioinformatics; " A Machine Learning Approach ", MIT Press,
1998.
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BBE 206
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Projections of points, straight line and planes - ' Auxiliary projections '- Projection and
sectioning of solids -
Intersection of surfaces - Development of surfaces.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Narayanan, K.L., and Kannaiah, P., " Engineering Graphics ", Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishers Co., Ltd., 1992.
REFERENCES:
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PRACTICAL I
Computer Programming Lab
TUTORIAL 30hrs
Total No of periods: 45
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PRACTICAL II
Basic Workshop Practice
Tools and Equipments - Fabrication of tray, cone, etc., with sheet metal
WELDING 5hrs
Tools and Equipemts - Arc Welding of butt joint, Tap Joint, Tee fillet etc., Demonstration
of gas welding.
FITTING 10hrs
Tools and Equipments- Practice in Chipping, Filling, Drilling - making Vee joints, square
and dove tail joints.
CARPENTRY 10hrs
Tools and Equipments-Planning Practice-making halving joint and dove tail joint models.
FOUNDRY 5hrs
Tools and Equipments Preparation of moulds of simple objects like flange, gear V-
grooved pulley etc.
SMITHY 10hrs
Tools and Equipments - Demonstration for making simple parts like keys, bolts etc.
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Venkatachalapathy V.S., " First Year Engineering Workshop Practice
",Raamalinga Publications, Madurai, 1999.
2. Kanaiah P.and Narayana K.C., " Manual on Workshop Practice Scitech
Publications ",Chennai, 1999.
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BBE 301
3.2 Mapping
Conformal mapping, Bilinear mapping, Fixed points and standard
transformation, inversion, reflection, rotation and magnification.
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(Derivations of Fourier coefficients ao, an, bu is not expected) Dirichlets
Theorem Even and Odd functions. Half range sine and cosine expansions
Parseval’s Identities (without proof)
References:
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BBE 302
Design of Rectifier Circuits, Half Wave Rectification, Full Wave Rectification, Filter,
Ripple Voltage and Diode Current, Voltage Doubler Circuit, Zener Diode Circuits,
Clipper and Clamper Circuits, Multiple – Diode Circuits, photodiode and LED Circuits.
Analog Signals and Linear Amplifiers, The Bipolar Linear Amplifier, Graphical Analysis
and AC Equivalent Circuit, Small Signal Hybrid- ___ Equivalent Circuit of the Bipolar
Transistor, Hybrid- __ Equivalent Circuit Including the Early Effect, Expanded Hybrid-
_ Equivalent Circuits, Other Small- Signal Parameters and Equivalent Circuits, Basic
Transistor Amplifier Configurations. Common Emitter Amplifiers, Ac Load Line
Analysis, Common Collector Emitter Follower Amplifier Common Base Amplifier, The
Three Basic Amplifier configurations: Summary and Comparison , Multistage
Amplifiers, Power Considerations, Environmental Thermal Considerations in Transistor
Amplifiers, Manufacture’s Specifications.
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Basic FET Amplifier (7 hrs)
The MOSFET Amplifier, Basic Transistor amplifier Configuration, the common source
amplifier. The source follower amplifier, the common gate configuration : summary and
configuration, Single- Stage Integrated Circuit. MOSFET amplifier, multistage
amplifiers, Multistage amplifier, Basic JFET Amplifiers.
Amplifier frequency Response, system Transfer functions, s- Domain analysis, first order
functions, Bode plots, short – circuit and open- circuit. Time Constants, frequency
Response: Transistor amplifier with circuit capacitors, frequency Response: Bipolar
Transistor, frequency Response: The FET, High frequency Response of Transistor
Circuits. Sinusoidal oscillators. The phase- shift oscillator, The Wein bridge oscillaton,
the tuned circuit oscillator , the colpitts oscillator and Hartley oscillator.
Text Books: Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design edition,
McGraw Hill International edition 2001.
Martin Roden, Gordon Carpenter, William Wiserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition,
Shroff Publishers, 2002.
Additional Reading:
Donald Schilling & Charles Belove, Electronic Circuits Discrete and Integrated, Third
edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 1989.
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BBE- 303
Review
D. C & A. C Circuits.
Text books:
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Additional Reading:
Artice M. Davis, Linear Circuit Analysis, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd. Singapore,
first edition, 2001
M. E. Van Vakenburg, Network Analysis, Prentice Hall of India, third edition.
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BBE 304
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
Physiology:
1. Excretion (10)
formation of urine:Glomerular filteration and Tubular Function ,Regulation of urine
formationand concentration concept of clearance, Functions of urinary bladder urethra.
Text:
1. Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness. By: Ross and Wilson. (ELBS Pub.)
References:
1. Physiology of Human Body: Guyton. (Prism Books)
2. Review of Medical Physiology: William Ganong. (Prentice Hall Int)
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology: Tortora and Grabowski. (Harper collin Pub)
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BBE 305
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS
4. Oscilloscopes: (7 hrs)
Block diagram study of C.R.O., simple C.R.O., vertical amplifier,
Horizontal deflecting system, Dual trace, Dual beam, Digital Readout
Oscilloscope, Measurement of Frequency and Phase by Lissajous method
Digital Storage oscilloscope,
References
2) Kalsi H.S.- Electronic Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd edition, 1997.
3) Rangan, Sharma and Mani- Instrumentation devices and systems, Tata Mcgraw
Hill, 1985.
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4) Doebelin E.O.- Measurement systems- Applications and design, Tata Mcgraw
Hill, 4th edition, 1990.
5) Jones and Chin- Electronic instruments and measurements, John Wiley and Sons,
1987.
6) Jog N.K- Electronic Instrumentation & Control, Nandu Publications, 1st Edition
2001.
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BBE 306
Material for Resistors (Caron, metal film & wire wound) Conductors,
Switches and Connectors. Capacitors, Inductors,
(9 hrs)
Text:
1 Electrical Engineering materials: A.J. Dekker.. (Premise Hall Int)
References:
Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation: John G. Webster. Vol I, II, III, IV
(Marcel Dekkar Pub)
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Practical I
Electric and Electronic Circuits Lab
1. Theremin’s Theorem
2. Diode Characteristic (p – n junction)
3. Input / output characteristics of Transistor
4. Mesh Analysis
5. Nodal Analysis
6. Rectifier (HWR, FWR, BWR)
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Practical II
Human Anatomy
Study of following systems using charts, models and preserved organs:
1. Liver
2. Kidney
3. Heart
4. Brain
5. Endocrine System
6. Menstrual Cycle
7. Teeth
8. Nose
9. Lyphatic System
10. Circulatory System
11. Embryonic Development
12. Skin
13. Skeletal System
14. Autonomous Nervous System
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BBE 401
APPLIED MATHEMATICS- IV
1.1 Scalar and vector point functions, Directional derivative, Curl and
divergence, Conservative, Irrotational and solenoidal fields.
1.2 Line integral, Green’s theorem for plane regions and properties of line
integral, Stoke’s theorem, gauss’s divergence theorem (without proof)
related identities and deductions.
References:
1. Complex Variable- Churchill, McGraw Hill, 2nd edition, 1960.
2. Theory of Function Complex variable- Shantinarayanan, S. Chand & Co. ,
1979.
3. Engineering mathematics- S.S. Sastri, Prentice Hall of India, 2nd edition, 1989.
4. Element of Applied mathematics- P.N. Wartikar/ J.N. Wartikar, Pune
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan,
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BBE 402
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & DESIGN II
Basic OP.AMP Configurations, Ideal op. AMP circuits Analysis, Negative Feedback,
Feedback in OP- AMP circuits, the Loop Gain, Op- AMP Powering.
Text Books:
1. Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Second edition,
McGraw Hill international edition 2001
2. Martin Roden, Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design,
Fourth edition, Shroff publishers, 2002.
Additional Reading:
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BBE 403
MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOK
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BBE 404
LOGIC CIRCUITS
1: Introduction: (3 hrs)
Number systems, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal and others. Conversion
from one system to another, Binary, BCD and Hexadecimal.
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BBE 405
TRANSDUCERS IN BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Practical: 2 Hours/ Week
Theory Exam : (3 hrs.: 100 Marks) T/W: 25 Marks Oral : 25 Marks
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BBE- 406
GENETICS
Evolution of concept of the gene: one gene one enzyme hypothesis, defining gene by
complementation test Genetic Code. Genetics of prokaryotes: Genetic of Virus/phage,
mapping of phage genotype, Genetic analysis bacteria, transformation, conjugation and
Transduction, Generation of genetic diversity. Mutation, recombination, transposition,
extra chromosomal inheritance. Techniques of genetic analysis. Morphological/
Molecular markers, Mutagensis, Reporter genes, Mitotic recombination, Delection
mapping, cytologicalmapping, Identification of a gene; phenotype to cloning. (18 hrs)
Books:
2. “Genetics” by P.K.Gupta
3. “Genetics” by Cuming
4. “Microbial Genetics”- David Freifelder
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Practical I
Biochemistry
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Practical II
Biomedical Transducers and Logic Circuits
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BBE- 501
BIOLOGICAL MODELLING AND SIMULATION
1 . Open and Closed loop systems, basic concepts of feedback control systems, stability
criteria, speed of response. (8 hrs)
2. Physiological Modeling: Modeling, technology and Techniques, linear modeling,
Distributed- parameter versus Lumped parameter models, Models with combinations of
system elements compartmental modeling and inverse problem. Modeling of
physiological systems like Circulatory system and Respiratory system. (8 hrs)
3. Thermoregulatory system: Thermoregulation, Controller model, model validation and
variations. (8 hrs)
4. Neuromuscular system: Stretch reflex, control of joint angle by antagonist muscles,
two control mechanism, golgi tendon organs, experimental validation of the models,
parkinsons syndrome. (8 hrs)
5. Models of Human movement: Four Eye movement, Quantitative eye movement
models, and techniques for validating models, parameter estimation, linearising the
model. (8 hrs)
6. Model of neurons: Hodgkin- Huxley model, Iron wire model. (5 hrs)
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BBE 502
MICROPROCESSOR I
Interrupts: (6 hrs)
Requirements, Single level interrupt, Multilevel interrupt and Vector interrupt
system, 8085 interrupt structure and its operation, 8259A interrupt controller.
Term Work: Each student shall appears for atleast one written test during the
term. Report on atleast 8 experiements based on the above syllabus duly graded
and graded answer- books for the test shall be submitted as term- work.
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BOOKS
Microprocessor By R. S. Gaonkar.
Microprocessors and Programmable logic by By K Short.
Microprocessor’ By II P. P. Tawade & P. Borole.
8085 Assembly level programming’ By Leventhal.
Microprocessor’ by Gilmore.
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BBE 503
LOGIC CIRCUITS II
3 Registers: (9 hrs)
Serial input serial output, Serial input parallel output; Left Right shift
register, Use of register ICs for sequence generator and counters.
4 Memories: (9 hrs)
RAM, ROM the basic cell IC biopolar, CMOS, RAM dynamic RAM cell
Magnetic core NVRAM, bubble memory CCD, PAL, PLA.
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BBE 504
Medical Microbiology
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOK:
1. Robbins S. L & Ramzi S. C,”Pathologic Baiss of Diseases,’ W. B. Saunders Co. 1999
2. Anatha Narayannan. R & Jayaram Panicker C. R, ‘Text Book of Microbiology,
Orient Laongman’1998.
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BBE 505
BIOMEDICAL INSRTUMENTAION I
Text:
References:
Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation: John G. Webster (John
Willey), Vol I, II, III, IV
Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology: Carr – Brown. (Pearson
Education Pub)
Various Instruments Manuals.
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BBE 506
MEDICAL IMAGING – I
3. Computed Tomography
Basic Principle, different generations ,applications
4.MRI
Basic principle, gradient coils, Applications
Text:
1. Text book of Radiology – Christensens. (Lippimcott William and Willkins Pub)
References:
1. Medical Radiation Physics – edited by William Hendee. (Academic Press)
2. Instrumentation in Nuclear medicine – edited by G. Hine – Vol I and II.
(Academic Press)
3. Clinical Scintigraphy – edited by P. M. Jhonson and L. Freeman – Vol I, II and
III. (Plennum Pub)
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Practical I
Microprocessor I
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Practical II
Medical Microbiology
2. Isolation of the above organisms on selective and differential media like Mac
conkey, mannitol salt agar, Cetrimide agar, blood agar
3. Rapid identification tests for the identification of above organisms (Gram
staining, capsule staining, staining of metachromatic granules, oxidase and
catalase test)
4. Rapid identification kits for the identification of above organisms ( Hi media kits
can be used )
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BBE- 601
MICROPROCESSORS II
1. Overview of microcomputer systems. Hardware and software principles.
(3 hrs)
Books:
1. 8086/ 8088 interface, Programming and Design- John Uffenback (PHI)
2. Experimentation with the Intel SDK 51 By Boyet and others (Hayden Publishing)
3. Microprocessor interface and Programming – Douglas Hall (McGraw Hill)
4. Microprocessors system 8086/80836 family- Liu & Gibson (PHI)
5. Intel Microprocessors by Goody (Mc Graw Hill)
6. Data Manuals from Intel Corporation.
7. Intel Microprocessors – Tabak (Mc Graw)
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BBE- 602
Analog Integrated Circuits & Applications
Noise (4 hrs)
Noise Properties, Noise Dynamics, Sources of Noise, Op Amp Noise, Noise in
Photodiode Amplifiers, Low-noise Op Amps.
Stability (5 hrs)
The Stability Problem, Stability in Constant- GBP Op Amps Circuits, Internal Frequency
Compensation. External Frequency Compensation, Stability in CFA Circuits Composite
Amplifiers.
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D-A and A-D Converters (5 hrs)
Sample and Hold Circuits, D-A Conversion Techniques, Multiplying DAC Applications,
A-D Conversion Techniques, Performance Specifications, over sampling converters.
Text Books:
1. Operational amplifiers – Gaikwad.
2. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational amplifiers and Analog Integrated circuits,
Third edition(MC Graw Hill).
3. Op-Amp and Linear Integrated circuits – James M.Fiore
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BBE 603
BIO MECHANICS
Biomechanics:
General principles of Biomechanics Analysis of biological sub system from
biomechanical view and rise modeling, Instrumentation. (5 hrs)
Tissue Biomechanics: Direct, shear, bending and torque actions and the
corresponding stresses, strains in biological tissues. Stress relaxation and
creep, stability and instability. Biomechanical characterization of bone and the
soft connective (Skin, Tendon, Ligaments) covering structure, function and
physiological factors. (7 hrs)
Movement Biomechanics: Gait Analysis, body and limb mass and motion
characteristic actions, forces transmitted by joints. Joints forces results in the
normal and fast gait on the level. Strain and ramp ascent and discent. Joint
replacement.
Prosthetics and Orthotics: (2 hrs)
Principles in designing orthesis and prostheses: Principles of three point pressure,
total contact, partial weight releaving. (5 hrs)
Positions of anatomical axis and corresponding movements of the body part.
International conventions with respect to above. (5 hrs)
Purpose for providing Prostheses and Orthoses : Various aspects regarding diagnosis,
prognosis, stature and socio-economic conditions. (5 hrs)
Classification in Prothetics and Orthetics : Lower Extremity orthesis and prostheses,
Upper Extremity Ortheses and Prostheses, Spinal Orthoses. (5 hrs)
Recent developments in prosthetics and Orthetics. (1 hrs)
Material Technology in Prosthetics and Orthetics : (1 hrs)
Indigenous metals and their alloys. (1 hrs)
Different types of leather and leather tannling. (1 hrs)
Types of rubber (1 hrs)
Thermoplastics and thermosetting resins, moulding/lamination techniques. (1 hrs)
Wood and Binding materials. (1 hrs)
Research and development in orthetics and prosthetics. (1 hrs)
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BBE-604
MEDICAL IMAGING II
Text:
Text book of Radiology- Christensens(Lippimcott William and Willkins pub)
References:
1. Medical Radiation Physics- edited by William Hendee. (Academic press)
2. Instrumentation in Nuclear medicine- edited by G. Hine- Vol I and II
(Academic press)
3. Clinical Scintigraphy- edited by P. M. Johnson and L. Freeman- Vol I, II and
III (Plennum Pub)
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BBE- 605
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION- II
1. (11 hrs)
Generation of Bioelectric potentials.
Recording techniques of Bioelectric signals: ECG, EMG, EEG, EOG, ERG.
Biophysical Amplifiers and recorders (with technical specifications). Basic recording
system. General consideration for electronic recorder amplifiers. Sources of noise in low
level recording circuits. Recording systems for ECG, EMG, EEG and
Phonocardiography. Measurement of skin resistance.
Writing Systems:
Ink jet, Potentiometric, UV, Thermal, Light gate, Magnaetic, Laser optics and
Instrumentation tape recorders.
.
2. Patient Monitoring system (8 hrs).
Measurement of Heart rate, Blood pressure, Temperature and Respiration rate.
Apnoea Detector.
3. Arrhythmia and Ambulatory Monitoring Instruments: (5 hrs)
Cardiac Arrhythmias. Ambulatory monitoring instruments.
4. Foetal Monitoring System: (5hrs)
Cardiotocograph. Methods of monitoring foetal heart rate and labour activity
Foetal scalp pH measurement.
5. Biotelementry. (3 hrs)
6. Biofeedback techniques. (2 hrs)
7. Electrical safety in biophysical measurements (5 hrs)
Text:
1. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation: R. S. Khandpur. (TMH pub)
2. Medical Instrumentation, Application and Design: J. G. Webster. (John
Willey pub)
References:
Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation: John G. Webster. Vol I, II,
III, IV. (John Willey Pub)
Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology: Carr- Brown. (PH Pub)
Various Instruments Manuals.
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BBE- 606
SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS- II
5. Study of DSP hardware: DSP chips from Texas and Motorola, Implementation of
digital filters using the above chips. (7 hrs)
Text:
1. Digital Signal processing: Proakis (PH Pub)
2. Digital Signal processing : Oppenhim and Schafer (PH Pub)
3. Biomedical signal processing: Metin Akay (Academic press)
Reference:
1. Biomedical signal processing: Tompkins (Academic press)
2. Theory and applications of Digital Signal processing: Rabiner and Gold (EEE
Pub)
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Practical I
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Practical II
Microprocessor II
1. Interfacing
a) UART 8250
b) DMA controller 8237
c) RS 232 C serial interface
d) IEEE interfacing
e) 488 general purpose interface- error detection and correction and CRC
2. Study of IC 8255 programmable peripheral interface (I/O mode & BSR mode).
3. Interfacing of DAC with 8085.
4. Study of proportional integral derivative controller.
5. Study of Synchro Characteristics.
6. Synchro As Error Detector.
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BBE-701
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
1. Organizations & Basic Techniques of Managements. Types of Organization or
establishments. (Commercial, non- commercial- companies, shops, hospitals & medical
services, trusts/ chairtable organizations, home etc.) Basic principles of managements –
Need & Methods Areas of applications in various organization with particular reference
to hospitals, nursing homes medical medical centre etc. Applications/ Use of computers
in managements or computerization in management. (9 hrs)
2. Non- medical or Engineering services in hospitals- overview. General maintenance in
hospital – overview Civil, Electrical, Ac & R, Biomedical & Communication, Utilities
(like Systems for
Sterilizations, Medical Gas supplies, Laundry, Incinerator, Water supply & Sanitary
systems, Lifts/ Elevators etc.), and Security & Fire Fighting services. Waste
management- with particular ref. To Biomedical waste (Hazards, Risk factors,
Precautions/care, Methods etc.) Other supportive services- house keeping etc.
(9 hrs)
3. Biomedical Engineering dept/services. Basic concept (need & advantage ) &
responsibilities. Identification of responsibilities. Setup and requirements –
Infrastructure- space/ location, Man- power, Office & Workshop facilities
(Administration/ Operation setup, tools & equipments, records & documentation,
inventory of instruments/ equipments/ systems- Manuals, database engineering stores
(spare etc.) Identification of instruments/ equipments /system & test and calibration) )&
tracing record. Break down/ corrective maintenance – understanding problem & its root
cause, trouble- shooting techniques, precautions/ care, logging record. Application of
computer in BME Services. (9 hrs)
4. Evaluation of instruments/ equipments/ system. Basic configuration, add on peripherals
& copst of reapirs & maintenance. Preparation of statement for comparison of terms &
conditions for maintenance contract. Up- gradation possibilities & effective cost.
Disposal/ substitution. Salvage/ condemn procedure. Waste management- with
particular reference to biological/ biomedical waste (Concept, procedures, hazards &
risk factors involved.) (9 hrs)
5. Application/ use of computers in biomedical engineering services- office management,
documentation of all records. Maintenance of computers/ computerized equipments or
systems.
Maintenance of communications systems and instruments, PA/ paging systems,
Documentation/ reprographic equipments (phoyocopying machine), items used for
entertainment (TV, VCR, Ect) (9 hrs)
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Text Books and Reference Books:
1. Computers in Medicine. R. D. Lele. (TMH Pub)
2. Hospital planning, Design and Management: Kundrs G. D. S. Gopinath, A.
Katakam (Private Pub Bangalore)
3. Hospital Care and Hospital Management AICTE Journel Vol 1,2,3 by Dr.
Kalanidhi (AICTE pub Bangalore)
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BBE- 702
PRINCIPLES OF IMAGE PROCESSING
1 . Image acquisition processing, Communication, display, and Visual perception:
Structure of the human eye, Image formation in the eye, Brightness, adaptation and
discrimination. Image model: Uniform and Non- uniform sampling, quantization.(6 hrs)
2. Image Transforms: Fourier transforms, FFT, Discrete cosine transforms, Walash, Harr
transforms. (5 hrs)
3. Image Enhancement: Contrast manipulation, Histogram modification, noise cleaning
,edge sharpening, Frequency domain methods, Low pass and high pass filtering,
homomorphic filtering. (8 hrs)
4. Image Segmentation : Detection of discontinuity, Point Line and Edge detection, and
Edge linking and boundary detection , Thresholds, Hough Transforms. (7 hrs)
5. Image compression: Fundamentals, Image compression models, Errorfree
compression, Lossy compression, Compression standards GIF, TIFF, and JPEG. (6 hrs)
6. Representation and descriptions: Boundary descriptors, region descriptors ,
morphology- dilation, erosion, opening, closing, hit or missfilter. (6 hrs)
7. Biomedical Application: Computer Tomography (Radon Transform, Back Projection
Operator), MRI Images, processing of Radiograph, Angiogram, Sonography including
Doppler Technique.
The applications of the above for processing of images such as brain kidney, liver,
thyroid Glands etc. (7 hrs)
Reference Books:
Digital Image processing : William pratt ( John Wiley)
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BBE- 703
ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation: John G. Webster. Vol
I, II, III, IV (PH Pub)
2. Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology: Carr- Brown. (PH Pub)
3. Various Instruments Manuals.
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BBE- 704
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
1. Introduction to Nuclear Medicine (Birds Eye View) (2 hrs)
2. Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation : Radiation detectors, gas filled detectors,
scintillation detectors, and pulse height analysis, gamma ray spectrometry. Fundamental
block diagram of counting systems, measurement of radioactivity, invivo and invitro.
(8 hrs)
3. Invitro Assays: Principles of Radiommunoassays, quality assurance in RIA and other
related Techniques. (7 hrs)
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BBE 705
ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING
1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging(Recent Developments) (12 hrs)
Basic principle of M. R. Spectrodcopy, Time domain Vs Frequency Domain,
Molecular proton groups observable by M. R. Spectroscopy. Need for
separation of the proton water peak, methods for the separation and
attenuation of peak , Resonance, Single localized M. R. Spectroscopy,
consideration while performing spatially localized M. R. Spectroscopy,
Biological Effects of magnetic field. Contrast Agents in MR Imaging.
Textbooks:
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BBE -706
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Data & information capture in health care management and clinical delivery systems,
multimodel data, Epidimcology and etiology data, Data quality, importance of data
organization. (10 hrs)
Organisation and retrieval of health care and clinical data, Data base systems and
implementation for medical applications. (7 hrs)
Multi-sensor data with particular relevance to the organization of images. (5 hrs)
Networked system and intelligent retrieval web-based inferening, Building and use of
decision support system for clinical applications. (10 hrs)
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Practical I
1. To study UV lamp, nerve and muscle stimulator
2. To study shortwave diathermy and ultrasonic therapy unit
3. To study different types of electrodes used for surgical applications
4. To study Ventilators
5. To study cardiac defibrillators
6. To study LASER
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Practical II
1. To study the recording systems ECG, EEG, EMG
2. To study foetal monitoring systems
3. To study the recording techniques of biomedical parameters
4. To study patient monitoring systems
5. To study dialysis machines
6. To study different types of Microscopes
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