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BME 412 Biomedical Signal Processing
Fundamentals of continuous- and discrete-time signal processing as applied to problems in biomedical instrumentation. Properties of biomedical signals and instruments. Descriptions of random noise and signal processes. Interactions between randombiomedical signals and systems. Wiener filtering. Sampling theory. Discrete-time signal analysis. Applications of Z-transform and discrete Fourier transform. Digital filter design methods for biomedical instruments. BME or MS or PHD; credit not allowed for both µþ²Ñ·¡Ìý412 and µþ²Ñ·¡Ìý512.
Pre-reqs: BM(M)E 365 or BME 311
Typically offered in Fall only