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Bioinstrumentation
Spring, 2016
Class time/room
Instructor:
Office hours
Textbook:
Grading:
By appointment
J.G. Webster Bioinstrumentation text & lab experiments.
No exams. Final grade will be counted by three major components:
Class attendance (10%)
Quiz (20%)
Assignments and Lab reports (30%)
Final Research/Design project (40%)
Prerequisites:
(W)
1
Readings materials:
2. J.B. Olansen, E. Rosow, Virtual Bio-instrumentation: Biomedical, Clinical, and
Healthcare Applications in LabView, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2002. (VLV)
3. LabVIEW 6i, Student Edition, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2001 (including software). (LV)
4. Handouts containing contents in these readings materials will be distributed before
class
Tentative schedule for BENG 3000 (subject to changecheck Box postings!)
Week
No.
(date)
1
Lectures/class discussions
(Tuesday)
Lab experiments
(Thursday)
(Jan 12)
(Jan 14)
(Jan 19)
Text
Chpt. and
reading*
Comments
W-ch1,
W-ch2
(Jan 21)
3
(Jan 26)
(Feb 02)
3-3:50 pm Quiz-1 (wk1-wk4)
(Feb 09)
6
(Feb 16)
3-3:50 pm Pulse oximetry &
Electromyography (EMG)
4- 5:50 pm Lab 3: DAQ hardware &
software
(Jan 28)
4- 5:50 pm Lab 1: Spectrophotometry
(Co/Cr mixture)
PPT slides
Lab notes
(Feb 04)
3-3:50 pm Electroencephalography
(EEG)
4- 5:50 pm Lab 2: LabVIEW
(Feb 11)
EEG-W-ch7.1
& 7.2; ECG-,
W-ch8.2, VLV
ch 3, p75-85
3-3:50 pm Electrocardiography
(ECG)
Lab 1 report
due Feb 18
(Feb 18)
3-3:50 pm HPLC/MS (or field
tour local hospital?)
4- 5:50 pm Lab 3: DAQ hardware &
software
(Feb 25)
3-3:50 pm Guest lecture/tour: NMR
PPT slides,
W-ch3.1,
EMG-VLV ch
3, p58-75; Wch7.12
PPT slides,
Lab note
Lab 1 report
due Feb 23 or
Feb 25
PPT slides,
Lab note
(March 03)
Spring Break! (03/07-11)
(March 15)
11
4- 5 pm LabVIEW Overview
(Feb 23)
(March 01)
10
(March 17)
3-3:50 pm MATLAB -1
4- 5:50 pm SEM lab tour (SER-006)
Lab note
Lab 3 due
March 15 or
March 17
W-ch4.3.14.3.2
Lab 4 due
March 22 or
Tim Gilbertson)
March 24
(March 24)
(March 22)
12
MATLAB-2
(March 29)
Lab 5 due
March 29 or
March 31
(April 05)
Project design/lab
(April 12)
(April 07)
Project design/lab
(April 14)
15
Project design/lab
(April 19)
Project design/lab
(April 21)
16
Project design/lab
(April 26)
Project final
presentation/submission
(April 28)
13
14
17
May 02 May 06
W-ch7.3(Xray), 7.4(CT),
7.5(MRI)
April 21st,
mid-term prog.
mtg
Note: 1) The caption of Figure should be under each Figure. The caption should give
meaningful information what this Figure tries to tell the reader. Be clear what
means for each symbol or curve. Any caption is put on the wrong place will lose
5 points.
2) The description of Table should be on the top of the Table. The Table needs to
be present in three-line style. Any description of Table is put under the Table
will lose 5 points.
3) Be sure each graph, Figure, and Table are described in the text body. Missing
the description of any of these formats will lose 5 points.
4) figure 1 shows and table 1 givesin the text body should be Figure 1
and Table 1. Figure and Table should be capitalized. 2 points will be lost if
lower letter shows in Figure or Table.
4) Sometimes, the Results and Discussion sessions could be separated into two
sessions (Results session and Discussion session). This is optional and not
required in our lab report.
e. Conclusions (10 points):
Knowledge gained
Problems encountered
Solutions to problems
Recommendations (if any)
Other comments (if any)
f. Acknowledgement (optional, if applies)
5
*numbering your references and be sure to cite each reference in the text body of
the report. Any incited references or any citation in the text body without be given the
references will lose 5 points.
2. Pages will remain flat and stapled in the upper left hand corner. Do your own writing
(even the experiments are performed by a team work). Exercise your writing skills.
3. Labs will be graded on neatness, completeness, accuracy, spelling, grammar, and
timeliness. Do not tape or glue on graphics from the handouts into your write-up. Note:
any delay in turning in your lab report will result in losing 5-20 points in your final grade
(not this lab report grade!), depending on the circumstances.
4. Any students who make copy and paste any part from other students assignments,
homework, and lab reports, will be graded zero (failed). The related documents will be
reported to BE Dept Head and Deans Office.