Data Acquisition and Signal Processing for Biomedical Applications (5 ECTS)

Overview

Description:
This course introduces students to understanding and creating data acquisition and processing systems in complex environments using the power of object-oriented languages. All concepts learned are tested through hands-on experiments. This course is delivered through practical exercises and projects structured around LabVIEW, a professional graphical programming software. This software, widely used in industry and research laboratories, enables the control of numerous virtual and physical instruments and, in our case, primarily electronic applications focused on the biomedical field.

Objectives:
By the end of this course, students will be able to design a system for the digital acquisition and processing of a signal from an analog sensor in the biomedical field, incorporating some basic signal processing techniques.

Hourly volumes:

Lectures: 25.5 hours
Tutorials: 0 hours
Lab sessions: 15 hours
Fieldwork: 0 hours

Required prerequisites:

Bachelor's degree in science or health sciences.

Recommended prerequisites:

No changes

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Assessment:

Continuous Integral Control (CIC)

Course Syllabus:

Contacts

Director: Gilles Despaux
Administrative contact(s): Claudie Fabry