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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

 
 

EBME 324. Laboratory Computing in Biomedical Engineering

TAUGHT WITH EBME 414

Description
Computer hardware and software systems for use in biomedical engineering devices/instruments and laboratories. Topics include computer architecture, digital and analog interfaces, sampling requirements, and real-time programming for control and data collection. Applications in biology and medicine are emphasized, with hands-on experience obtained by laboratory exercises using the LabVIEW programming language.

Prerequisites
Experience in computer programming through an introductory course or self instruction. Basic electrical circuit theory (analog and digital). EBME 201,202 (physiology) and EBME 308 (signals and systems) or their equivalents will suffice.

Class/laboratory Schedule
Two 75 minute lectures per week, plus lab time 4-5 times a semester to complete laboratory assignments.

Semesters and Years Offered
Offered every spring

Laboratory Projects
Programming assignments (4 or 5) will be written using the LabVIEW programming system on computers in the BME computer lab. Assignments will focus on data collection and analysis.

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