source: Bruce Land 上次更新日期:2014年6月28日
ECE5030 http://people.ece.cornell.edu/land/courses/ece5030/ covers the theory and practical aspects of recording and analyzing electronic data collected from biological systems. Topics may include electrode and amplifier design, tissue impedance and effects on waveforms, sensors, statistical and signal processing algorithms, noise reduction, and safety considerations. These lectures were filmed thanks to a special partnership between Cornell University and VideoNote. To learn more, visit http://www.videonote.com
ALL COURSE MATERIALS are at http://people.ece.cornell.edu/land/co...
#1 -- course intro and some biology 1:15:00
#2 -- Intro and neurobiology 1:17:28
#3 -- Matlab and analog interface 1:13:40
#4 -- Analog interface to matlab 1:11:55
#5 -- Pulse blood pressure circuitry 1:13:50
#6 -- Opamps 1:12:13
#7 -- more opamp circuits 1:16:55
#8 -- Noise and power 1:14:05
#9 -- Electromyograph design 1:15:16
#10 -- Finger Plethysmograph and EMG 1:14:41
#11 -- ECG from arm 1:17:21
#12 -- Filtering 1:12:26
#13 -- Filters and isolators 1:16:09
#14 -- heart pulse rate 1:10:25
#15 -- Design project and adaptive filter 1:17:41
#16 -- Adaptive filters 1:07:59
#17 -- Answering questions from students. 1:10:04
#18 -- Answering questions 10:32
#19 -- Action potential transistor model 1:11:31
#20 -- Retina organization 1:10:49
Plethysmograph 0:34