May 19, 2024  
2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
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BE 3800 - Biomedical Signals and Systems II

3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits
This course is intended to advance a student’s understanding of the materials introduced in BE 206 , Biomedical Signals and Systems I. The primary goal of the course is to enhance their ability to predict and modify behavior of continuous-time physiological signals and systems. The course is designed to prepare students for upper-level courses in biomedical digital signal processing, advance medical instrumentation, medical imaging, and feedback control systems. The primary material coverage will be the treatment of continuous-time signals and systems and provide introductory coverage of the Fourier series and Fourier transform. These topics are critical if a student is to gain a thorough understanding of continuous-time signals and systems, particularly physiological signals and systems. These are critical concepts that a biomedical engineer must understand in order to predict how a physiological system will alter a signal and that the alteration may be intentional (designed) or unintentional (interference). (prereq: BE 206 , BE 2200 )



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