3EAB6 | DM Environment and Physiology | Electronics and Applied Physics | S9 | ||||||
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Lessons : 5 h | TD : 5 h | TP : 10 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 20 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : Jean-Claude Angelique |
Prerequisite | |
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None few basics notions of biology and mathematics Notions on sensors and electronics acquired at this engineer school. |
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Course Objectives | |
Know the basic principles of medical devices in physiology Applications and development of autonomous and communicating biomedical sensors. |
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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. |
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Practical work (TD or TP) | |
Development, management and maintenance of medical devices in medical physiology Development of autonomous and communicating medical systems |
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Acquired skills | |
Developer of autonomous and communicating medical devices | |
Bibliography | |
Non renseigné |
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