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GITAM (Deemed to be University) GITAM School of Technology

L T P S J C
EECE3291 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
3 0 0 0 0 3

Pre-requisite None

Co-requisite None

Preferable MATLAB, EECE3001: Digital Signal Processing


exposure

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

Course Educational Objectives:

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.

UNIT 1 Biosignals and Their Characteristics 9 hours

Source of Bioelectric potential, Resting and action potential, Propagation of action


potentials in nerves, Characteristics of biomedical signals, The nature of biomedical
signals signal analysis, Biomedical signal acquisition and processing, Difficulties in
biomedical signal acquisition and analysis, computer aided diagnosis. Examples and
case studies

UNIT 2 Signal Averaging 9 hours

Basics of signal averaging, signal averaging as a digital filter, limitations of signal


averaging. Removal of artifacts by averaging. Filtering for removal of artifacts:
Introduction, Random noise, structured noise and physiological interference,
stationary versus non stationary process. Finite time averaging :Introduction, finite
time estimation of mean value, estimation of variance, correlation, synchronous
averaging. Examples and case studies

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UNIT 3 Frequency Domain Analysis and Adaptive Filtering 9 hours

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

UNIT 4 Time Series Analysis 9 hours

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

UNIT 5 Biosignal Classification and Recognition 9 hours

Signal classification and recognition – Statistical signal classification, linear


discriminant function, direct feature selection and ordering, Back propagation neural
network based classification. Application in Normal versus Ectopic ECG beats. Examples
and case studies

Textbooks:

1. Arnon Cohen, Bio-Medical Signal Processing 2nd edition, CRC Press Inc., Boca Rato,
Florida, 2000

2. Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, Biomedical Signal Analysis-A case study approach,


2ndedition, Wiley, 2015

References:

1. D.C.Reddy, Biomedical Signal Processing- principles and techniques, Tata McGraw-Hill


Education, 2005

2. Tompkins, W.J. (ed.), Biomedical Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1993.

3. Eugene N.Bruce, Biomedical Signal Processing and Signal Modeling, Wiley


Publications, 2000.

Course Outcomes:

1. Describe various bio medical signals and their characteristics


2. Apply signal averaging for different applications
3. Analyze biomedical signals using Transforms
4. Analyze biomedical signals using time series analysis
5. Classify Biomedical signals

CO-PO Mapping:

B Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering w.e.f. 2021-22 admitted batch


GITAM (Deemed to be University) GITAM School of Technology

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SDG Justification:

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