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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING

Academic Unit V
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer Science & Engineering)
Biology For Engineers
23SZT148

 Bio Signals/ Biomedical Signals


 Basic Medical Instrumentation system

DISCOVER . LEARN . EMPOWER


Course Objective

• This subject is designed to impart


fundamental knowledge on basic
and emerging fields of biology like
bioinformatics.
• It is designed to impart knowledge
that how to apply basics of biology
in engineering.

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Course Outcome
CO Title Level
Number
CO1 Identify the biological concepts from an knowledge
engineering perspective.
CO2 Development of artificial systems mimicking Understand
human action.
CO3 Explain the basic of genetics that helps to Analyze
identify and formulate problems

CO4 Apply knowledge of measurement system, Apply


biomedical recording system and biosensors to
excel in areas such as entrepreneurship,
medicine, government, and education.
Will be covered in this lecture
CO5 Integrate biological principles for developing Create
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next generation technologies,
SYLLABUS
Unit-2 Biosensors and measurement system Contact Hours: 15
Chapter 1 Medical Instrumentation: Sources of biomedical Signals, Basic medical
Medical Instrumentation system, Performance requirements of medical Instrumentation
System, Microprocessors in Medical instruments, PC base medical Instruments,
Instrumentation
General constraints in the design of medical Instrumentation system, Regulation
of Medical Devices.

Chapter 2 Measurement System: Specification of instruments, Statics & Dynamic


characteristics of medical instruments, Classification of errors. Statistical analysis,
Measurement
Reliability, Accuracy, Fidelity, Speed of responses, Linearization of technique, and
System Data Acquisition System.
Biological sensors: Sensors/ receptors in the human body, basic organization of
Chapter 3 the nervous system- neural mechanism, Chemoreceptor: hot and cold receptors,
sensors for smell, sound, vision, Ion exchange membrane electrodes, enzyme,
Biological glucose sensors, immunosensors, & biosensors & applications of biosensors.
Sensor
Medical
Instrumentation

 Bio Signals/ Biomedical Signals


 Basic Medical Instrumentation system
Bio Signals/ Biomedical
Signals
All physiological signals can grouped
as:
How biomedical signals are generated ?
Biomedical signals/Physiological signals are
classified according to where they originate from
within the body
Sources of Biomedical Signals
Classification of Biomedical Signals
Importance/Applications of Bio signals
Basic Medical Instrumentation
System
INSTRUMENTATION
Basic Objective of Instrumentation System
CLLASFICATION OF
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Some instruments can be used in both
Any medical instrument consists of the following functional basic
parts:
Generalized instrumentation system
REFERENCES
o C. R. Balamurugan and D. Periazhaagar Basics of Biomedical Instrumentation. Magnus Publications,
Chennai ISBN: 978-81-939626-7-1
o Gupta, P.K.. Cytology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Rastogi Publishers, Meerut, 1993.
o Roit I.M., Brostoff J. and Male D. Mosby .Immunology (6 th Edition) by, An imprint of Elsevier Sci
Ltd., 2002.
o G. Webster , Medical Instrumentation: Application And Design, 3rd edition ,Wiley Publishers
o D Reddy, Biomedical Signal Processing, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publications.
o Sergio Cerutti Advanced Methods of Biomedical Signal Processing, Oxford Publications.
o B. Jacobson, J.G. Webster, Medical and Clinical Engineering, Prentice Hall, International.
o Cromwell, Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements, Prentice Hall, International.
o R.S. Khandupur, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, - Tata McGraw Hill
o Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, "Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements",
Pearson Education.
o https://nptel.ac.in/courses/121/106/121106008/
o https://www.utoledo.edu/engineering/bioengineering/undergrad/prospective/
whatisbioe.html#:~:text=Bioengineering%20is%20the%20application%20of,health%20care
%20and%20other%20fields
o https://i.pinimg.com/originals/68/c9/30/68c930e95113ceb2e3dfc9de2f164680.png
o https://youtu.be/FBUpnG1G4yQ

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