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DM Environment and Physiology

3EAB6 DM Environment and Physiology Electronics and Applied Physics S9
Lessons : 5 h TD : 5 h TP : 10 h Project : 0 h Total : 20 h
Co-ordinator : Jean-Claude Angelique
Prerequisite
None few basics notions of biology and mathematics
Notions on sensors and electronics acquired at this engineer school.
Course Objectives
Know the basic principles of medical devices in physiology
Applications and development of autonomous and communicating biomedical sensors.
Syllabus
1-Basics of Biomedical Physiology
2-biomedical sensors:
- respiratory rate, oximetry
- heart rate, ECG, temperature
3- Electromechanical systems: physiological control:
- respirator, gas anesthesia
- injector, heating (thermocouple)
4-Applications to communicating objects:
Examples:
development and use of a wireless oximeter
development and use of a wireless ECG
development and application of EEG signals for personal assistance.
Practical work (TD or TP)
Development, management and maintenance of medical devices in medical physiology
Development of autonomous and communicating medical systems
Acquired skills
Developer of autonomous and communicating medical devices
Bibliography
Non renseigné

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