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Introduction to Biomedical

Engineering
Doç. Dr. Mehmet Feyzi Akşahin

[email protected]
Room No: 314

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Course Details
 Course Code : EEE461

 Course Name: Introduction to Biomedical


Engineering

Instructor : Mehmet Feyzi Akşahin

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Assesment
Method Quantity (%)
Application & Project 5-6 20
Midterm Exam(s) 2 20
Final Exam 1 40

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Systems of the human physiology,
Signals of biological origin obtained from
these systems,
Biosensors, transducers, bioelectrodes used
to acquire such signals,
Amplifiers for measuring biopotentials.
Measurements of ECG, EEG and respiratory
system,

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Objective
The main objective of this course is to introduce student
to basic biomedical engineering.

As a result student can understand, design and evaluate


systems and devices that can measure, test and/or
acquire biological information from the human body.

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Specific learning outcomes
Briefly describe the basics of human
physiology and biology.
Perform quantitative measurement and
analysis of typical biosignals
Describe the operational details of various
medical monitoring and data collection
devices
Describe and synthesize the computational
process of various contemporary medical
devices.
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Recommended books
Medical Instrumentation: Application and
Design, Webster, Wiley.
Bioinstrumentation, Enderle, Morgan and Claypool
Publishers.
Bioinstrumentation, Webster, Wiley.
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Domach,
Pearson.
Biomedical Engineering: Bridging Medicine and
Technology, Saltzman, Cambridge University Press.

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Course Outline
1 Basic principles of biomedical devices.
2 Sources of biopotentials: The structure of nerve cells.
3 Biopotential transducers and electrodes.
4 Biopotential amplifiers.
5 Anatomy and function of the heart
6 Working principle of EKG device.
7 Respiratory system and its modeling.
8 Midterm Exam
9 Working principle of respirators.
10 Anatomy and function of the brain.
11 Working principle of EEG device.
12 Hearing system physiology and cochlea implant approach.
13 Presentations
14 Presentations

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