Yasser Mostafa Kadah

Professor of Biomedical Engineering

EE 471 - Biomedical Instrumentation

Spring 2017

Class News

  • Please follow class announcements on/from Blackboard
  • Homework and student grades are posted and updated on Blackboard

 

Administrative Information

  • Formal Course Syllabus
  • Written Exam Style: Open Notes (1 sheet allowed)
  • Lab grades are divided between lab work and report. However, if a student does not attend or perform the experiment, the report will not be accepted and a failing grade for the experiment will be posted.

 

Class Primary Textbooks

 
 

1. Rüdiger Kramme, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann, Robert S. Pozos (Eds.), Springer Handbook of Medical Technology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2011. (ISBN: 978-3-540-74657-7)

2. J.G. Webster (ed.), Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design, 4th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2009. (ISBN: 978-0471676003)

3. Paul HorowitzWinfield Hill, The Art of Electronics, 3rd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0521809269)

4. Anders Brahme (ed.), Comprehensive Biomedical Physics, Elsevier, 2014. (ISBN: 978-0444536327)

5. Gillian McMahom, Analytical Instrumentation: A Guide to Laboratory, Portable and Miniaturized Instruments, Wiley Interscience, 2007. (ISBN: 978-0470027950)

Note: Please check syllabus and handouts for more supplementary references

 

Handouts

  1. Material handout #1
  2.  Topic 1 Presentation: Biopotential Amplifiers
  3. Topic 2 Presentation: Biopotential Filters
  4. Topic 3 Presentation: Electrocardiography
  5. Topic 4 Presentation: Cardiovascular Monitoring
  6. Interesting educational video for Auscultatory method  [Play Movie]
  7. Topic 5 Presentation: Respiratory Monitoring and Oximetry
  8. Topic 6 Presentation: Defibrillators
  9. Topic 7 Presentation: High-Frequency Surgery
  10. Topic 8 Presentation: Analytical Instrumentation

Please check this section regularly for updated content (lecture presentations and handouts)

 

Problem Assignments

Please note that all current term homework assignments will be posted, submitted, and graded on Blackboard. 

 

Lab Experiments

Please note that all current term laboratory experiments will be posted, reports submitted, and graded on Blackboard. 

 

Class Project

Please note that the term project will be posted, submitted, and graded on Blackboard. 

 

Grading Policy

Class Homeworks            

10%
Lab Work and Reports 20%
Major Exams (2) 30%
Projects 10%
Final Exam 30%

 

Notes:

  • Students are allowed to bring 1 sheet of notes to exams 
  • Exam style consist of a mix of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), True/False Questions, and General Problems.

 

 

 

 

More Information

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