Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation
This course introduces Biomedical Instrumentation with a focus on the instructor's background, professional interests, course information, and recommended literature. Topics include project management, networked control systems, and more.
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1 In The Name of Allah The Most Beneficent The Most Merciful
ECE 4550: Biomedical Instrumentation Lecture: Introduction Engr. Ijlal Haider University of Lahore, Lahore 2
3 Introduction About Instructor Course Information Rules Introduction to the Subject
4 Instructor Engr. Ijlal Haider Oct 2011 to Date Nov 2010 Oct 2011 Jan 2008-Mar 2009 Lecturer (Electrical Engineering) UoL, Lahore Lecturer (Electrical Engineering) APCOMS, Rawalpindi Electronic/Electrical Engineer Noorpur Industries, Karachi MS BE NUST, Pakistan IUT, Bangladesh 2011 2007
5 Instructor Professional Interests Project Management HSE TQM Research Interests Networked Control System Renewable Energy (particularly Wind Turbines) Engineering Education Instrumentation Personal Interests Book reading Sports, Adventure (Trekking, Rock Climbing etc.)
6 Instructor Membership of Professional Bodies IEEE IET, UK ASEE, US ISA, US PMI, US IAENG PEC, PK IEP, PK Engineering Congress, PK
7 Course Info 3 + 0 Credits Contact Hours: 3 Section Day Time Venue Theory Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM P-05 Wednesday 09:30 AM - 11:00 AM LB-203 Tutorial
8 Course Info Pre-requisites Electronic Devices and Circuits Instrumentation Signal Processing High School Biology
9 Course Info Recommended Literature Medical Physics by John R. Cameron, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (Medical Science Series) by B.H Brown, R.H Smallwood, D.C. Barber, and P.V Lawford, D.R Hose, Churchill Livingstone Biomedical Instrumentation: Technology and Applications by R. S. Khandpur, McGraw-Hill Biomedical Transducers and Instruments by Tatsuo Togawa, Toshiyo Tamura, and P.A. berg, CRC Press Inc. Explore Internet
10 Rules: Assessment Type Description Marks Exercises based on mathematical problems N/A Assignments based on study and design problems 40 Quizzes Periodic assessment (Best 3 will be considered out of 4) 30 Project to be presented before mid-semester exam 15 Case Study to be presented before semester final exam 15 Industrial Visit any outcome in the form of report, presentation or lecture 10 Seminar/Workshop any outcome in the form of report, presentation or lecture 10 Class Performance In class assessment 20 Mid Semester Exam assessment on first half of semester 60 Semester Final Exam assessment on second half of semester + comprehensive 100 (60+40)
11 Rules There can be as many home tasks as possible 4 quizzes will be decided with mutual consensus preferably after every 2 weeks Best 3 will be considered
12 Rules Quizzes will be scheduled according to mutual convenience Exercises and assignments MUST be submitted on time.. Late submissions will not be accepted Quizzes and exam may or may not be open book No plagiarism!! Do not compromise on your marks
13 Rules Home tasks must be submitted on A4 papers covered by the Performa provided Quizzes must also be attempted on neat A4 pages in a legible handwriting (always keep a few A4 pages in your bag/folder) Exams must be attempted in a legible handwriting and in a neat manner DO NOT think of this course as a art course however
14 Class Culture Work in teams (2-3 people) Have a friendly environment in class Nobody will be failed unless he himself wants to..
15 Class Culture Mobile phones must not disturb the two way communication Eating/drinking is allowed Avoid Noise (strict policy) Maintain decorum of the class No permission needed to enter and leave class Do not take advantage of the freedom
16 CAUTION!!! You need to work really HARD
17 Advice You are here to learn Do not waste your potential, do something for your family, your society, your country and for humanity at large.. Knock it off I was joking, enjoy your life
18 Practical Info All material will be uploaded to internet (at 4shared.com, link will be provided) Communications through Yahoo group (invitation will be sent ) Personal email: ijlal@uol.edu.pk
19 Additional Info For detailed policies, outcomes of the course and outlines, see ECE4145_Course Info.docx
20 Today s Task Form groups of two Submit your names, email and cell numbers group wise
21 Biomedical Engineering
22 Similar or Different!!! Science Technology Engineering
23 Medicine and Engineering Medical Engineering Medical Electronics Clinical Engineering Medical Physics Health Physics
24 Medical Electronics Diagnosis Treatment Rehabilitation
25 Basic Systems of Human Neuro-muscular Cardio Vascular Respiratory Digestive Reproductory Endocrine Lymphatic
26 Thank You!