EE5349:

Advanced Medical Microsystems - BioElectronics

 

 

Description (3-0)

 

This course provides specific knowledge about biomedical micro electronic systems including implantable electronic devices, microelectrodes and wireless systems for medical applications. Topics include medical application strategy, clinical applications, requirements, fabrication and design, sensing and recording mechanisms, diagnostic principles, and stimulation.

 

Prerequisites:

 

Consent of the instructor.

 

Degrees for which the course can be used: PhD

Graduate students in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

 

Course Short Title: Adv MedSys

 

Syllabus

·             Clinical applications

·             Review of electronics

·             Wireless communication

·             Materials

·             Biomechanics

·             Neurobiology

·             Design requirements

·             Recording

·             Sensing mechanism

·             Stimulation

·             Packaging and circuitry integration

·             System integration

 

Reference textbooks

 

·          Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, 2nd Ed., John Enderle, Susan Blanchard, Joseph Bronzino, Elsevier, 0-1202386620.

·          An introduction to Biomechanics, Jay Humphrey, Sherry Delange, Springer, 0-387-40249-7.

·          Neuro-rehabilitation Device, Thompson Sarkodie-Gyan, McGraw-Hill, 0-07-144830-6.

·          Handbook of Electrogastrography, Kenneth Koch, Robert Stern, Oxford, 0-19-514788-X.

·          Introduction to Biophotonics, Paras Prasad, Wiley-Interscience, 0-471-28770-9.

·          Bi-based Ploymers and Composites, Richard Wool, Xiuzhi Sun, Elsevier, 0-12-763952-7 or 978-0-12-7639529.

·          Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Michael Domach, Prentice Hall, 0-13-061977-9.

 

 

 

 

Created by J.C. Chiao 2009 06 11