Simulation and emulation of biomedical instrumentation systems using object-oriented-programming

Teaching Biomedical Instrumentation Systems has been a difficult task due to the high cost of equipment. This has been most acute for undergraduate programs. With the introduction of computers and object-oriented programming in teaching laboratories it is now possible to simulate and emulate these s...

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Published in:Proceedings of WESCON '94 pp. 420 - 425
Main Authors: Clark, D.L., Cockrum, R.H., Ibrahim, E.T., Smith, R.F.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 1994
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ISBN:0780399927, 9780780399921
ISSN:1095-791X
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Summary:Teaching Biomedical Instrumentation Systems has been a difficult task due to the high cost of equipment. This has been most acute for undergraduate programs. With the introduction of computers and object-oriented programming in teaching laboratories it is now possible to simulate and emulate these systems easily and economically. The authors describe an undergraduate engineering course in biomedical instrumentation where object-oriented programming is used. The course explains, develops, simulates, and emulates basic biomedical instrumentation systems such as Biopotential Amplifiers, Cardiovascular Measurement Systems, and Respiratory Measurement Systems.< >
ISBN:0780399927
9780780399921
ISSN:1095-791X
DOI:10.1109/WESCON.1994.403561