The one-credit course on biosignal acquisition and processing using LabVIEW typically covers the following topics: Introduction to biosignals: This module introduces the different types of biosignals that can be acquired and processed using LabVIEW, including electrocardiograms (ECGs), electroencephalograms (EEGs), and electromyograms (EMGs). LabVIEW basics: This module covers the basics of LabVIEW programming, including creating a new project, building a user interface, and using LabVIEW functions. Biosignal acquisition: This module covers the process of acquiring biosignals using LabVIEW. Students will learn how to connect sensors to LabVIEW, calibrate the sensors, and acquire data. Biosignal processing: This module covers the process of processing acquired biosignals using LabVIEW. Students will learn how to use LabVIEW functions to filter, amplify, and analyze the acquired data. Applications: This module covers various applications of biosignal acquisition and processing using LabVIEW, including medical diagnosis, sports performance analysis, and human-computer interaction.
The course provides students with practical, hands-on experience with biosignal acquisition and processing using LabVIEW, which is a skill in high demand in the field of biomedical engineering.
Students who complete the course may have opportunities to participate in research projects related to biosignal acquisition and processing.
The one-credit course on biosignal acquisition and processing using LabVIEW is a valuable addition to any biomedical engineering program. It provides students with industry-relevant skills that can lead to career opportunities in the field of biomedical engineering. Additionally, the course can provide students with research opportunities and a solid foundation for further study in the field of biosignal acquisition and processing.