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Digital Signal Processing And Bioinstrumentation Using Labview, The New Elvis Benchtop Platform, And Biopac
Author(s) -
Cameron Wright,
David Mareš,
Steven F. Barrett,
Thad Welch
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--564
Subject(s) - biosignal , instrumentation (computer programming) , signal processing , computer science , digital signal processing , digitization , signal (programming language) , computer hardware , multimedia , telecommunications , wireless , programming language , operating system
Students interested in biomedical instrumentation and the signal processing of biomedical signals are sometimes at a disadvantage compared to a traditional electrical engineering student. They often have not had as many courses or as rigorous a treatment of many of the foundational topics important to instrumentation and signal processing. To help rectify this situation, we created a two-course bioengineering sequence that makes extensive use of LabVIEW and ELVIS from National Instruments and various BIOPAC products. This paper includes a description of the courses, the associated lab exercises, student responses, and recommendations.

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