ECE5251

Biomedical Signal Processing

Spring 2017

This is a senior level undergraduate course on the theory and practice of biomedical signal processing. It is offered by Professor Kevin M. Buckley of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Villanova University.

Description: The purpose of this Course is to introduce students with background in signal processing to the broad and challenging field of Biomedical Signal Processing. This field represents a very interesting application of signal processing, and it will be one of the fastest growing areas of engineering in the U.S. over the next decade. We will explore a number of signal processing functions, including filtering, detection \& classification, spectrum \& parameter estimation, and array signal processing. We will applying these functions to study numerous human physiological systems, including the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Matlab examples of processing real biomedical signals will be integrated throughout the course.

 

Links to Course Materials



For any questions contact Kevin Buckley