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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Modelling of Biological Signals

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X37MBS Z,ZK 4 2+2s Czech
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Department of Radioelectronics
Synopsis:

The course give brief overview about multiphysical modeling software. Introduces basic terms and principles of biological signals, signal systems modeling and measuring. During the seminars the students will get basic experience with the COMSOL Multipysics software, AnyBody Modeling System, etc.

Requirements:
Syllabus of lectures:

1.Methods and accuracy of biological signals modeling

2.Mechanical a chemical minimum

3.Finite element methods in multi-physical systems modeling

4.Hardware and software for multi-physical systems modeling

5.Methods of acquiring reliable source models

6.Model construction in COMSOL Multiphysics software

7.Calculation precision and error estimate

8.Electro-chemical and mechanic systems principles

9.ADCs - special requirements, error correction, EMC

10.Biological signals emulating

11.Signals for bone grow stimulation

12.Digital filtering as an error source

13.Statistic verification of models

14.Experimental measuring against modeling

Syllabus of tutorials:

1.Introduction

2.Introduction to multi-physics software and modeling

3.Mechanical model creating and analyzing (FEM)

4.Low voltage measuring and measure device using

5.Galvanic cell measuring, self project assignment

6.Electro-chemical system modeling in COMSOL Multiphysics software

7.Electro-chemical model visualization

8.COMSOL Multi-physics model drawing

9.COMSOL Multi-physics drawings import and export

10.Projects consultations

11.A/D converters measuring

12.Bio-signals generation and frequency synthesis

13.Test and projects check

14.Projects check, assessment

Study Objective:
Study materials:

[1]Zimmermann, W. B. J.: Multiphysics Modeling With Finite Element Methods, University of Sheffield, UK, 2006

[2]Berthier, J., Silberzan, P.: Microfluidics for Biotechnology (Microelectromechanical Systems), Artech House Inc., Norwood, 2006

[3]Pepper, D.W.:The Finite Element Method: Basic Concepts And Applications, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1992

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Further information:
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The course is a part of the following study plans:
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