Course Summary
In this course you will develop your knowledge of digital signal processing (DSP), building upon the skills acquired in Signals and Systems (EEET2369). This course will introduce you to practical applications of DSP in the analysis of biomedical signals and images. You will learn about:
- Different types of biomedical signals and imaging techniques;
- Biomedical signal and image acquisition;
- Time domain analysis of discrete signals;
- Design of digital filters;
- Frequency domain analysis of discrete signals;
- Time-frequency analysis of non-stationary signals;
- Classification of signals and images;
- How to select and apply these techniques to analyse various biomedical signals.
The theory related to biomedical signal analysis will be presented through a series of lectures and lectorial sessions. You will apply this knowledge in a series of practical laboratory exercises and a group project.
If you are enrolled in this course as a component of your Bachelor Honours Program, your overall mark will contribute to the calculation of the Weighted Average Mark (WAM).