Biomedical Signal Processing
Biomedical Signal Processing
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EECE3291 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
3 0 0 0 0 3
Pre-requisite None
Co-requisite None
Course Description:
Biomedical signal processing course introduces acquisition of biological signals and analysis
using signal processing techniques. The course describe the observations of physiological
activities of organism and extracting significant information. This course describes the methods
to analyse biological signals for filtering, removal of artifacts and classification of bio-signals
1. Understand the Sources, Types & Characteristics of Different Noises and Artifacts
Present in Biomedical Signals.
2. Design Time Domain and Frequency Domain Filters for Noise and Artifact Removal
from Biomedical signals.
3. Understand and Apply Various Methods for Analyzing Biomedical Signal
Characteristics.
4. Explore Alternative Techniques of Analyzing Biomedical Signals in Time and Frequency
Domain.
Frequency domain analysis Introduction, Spectral analysis, linear filtering, Removal of high
frequency noise (power line interference). Adaptive filtering– LMS adaptive filter, adaptive
noise canceling in ECG, improved adaptive filtering in FECG. Examples and case studies
Time series analysis – linear prediction models, process order estimation, lattice
representation, non stationary process, fixed segmentation, adaptive segmentation,
application in EEG, PCG signals, Time varying analysis of Heart-rate variability, model
based ECG simulator. Examples and case studies
Textbooks:
1. Arnon Cohen, Bio-Medical Signal Processing 2nd edition, CRC Press Inc., Boca Rato,
Florida, 2000
References:
Course Outcomes:
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