Not offered in 1998
T I H Brown
6 points
* 39 hours of lectures and practical work
* Irregular availability
* Clayton
Objectives The student is expected to acquire a knowledge of the theory, practice and special features of medical signal processing techniques and equipment.
Synopsis Advanced theoretical coverage of signal processing techniques, algorithms, and applications specifically related to the medical environment. Signal characterisation, processing architectures. Introduction to a wide range of medical signal processing applications
Assessment Assignment and continuous assessment: 100%
Prescribed texts
Bronzino J D The biomedical engineering handbook CRC, 1995
Back to the Engineering Handbook, 1998
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