Course Description
This course serves to introduce the students to fundamentals of signal and systems analysis and manipulation and their application in the medical field. This course also reinforces mathematical knowledge in differential calculus and adding universal quantitative analysis tools such as Fourier analysis. The course topics include: Laplace transforms, Fourier (series & integral) transforms, convolution and the response of linear systems, frequency response, Bode diagrams and Polar Plots. Sampling, Discrete-time signals; frequency analysis of discrete-time signals, spectral estimation, data records and digital filters; and compression of biomedical signals through time-domain and frequency domain coding. Includes laboratory and computational experiences with biomedical applications.
Course ID: BIOEN 461
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | ENG 322 |
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