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Computational Engineering (Rechnergestütztes Ingenieurwesen) (Master of Science) >>

  Medizinelektronik - Übung / Medical Electronics Exercises (UE MEL)

Lecturer
Dr. rer. nat. Dr. phil. Jens Kirchner

Details
Übung
2 cred.h, Sprache Englisch, Die Übung beginnt am 25.04.2019.
Time and place: Thu 14:15 - 15:45, H6

Fields of study
WPF MT-MA-MEL 1-4
WPF EEI-BA-MIK 5-6
WPF EEI-BA-INT 5-6
WPF EEI-MA-MIK 1-4
WPF EEI-MA-INT 1-4
WPF IuK-MA-ES-EEI 1-4
WPF IuK-MA-KN-EEI 1-4
WPF IuK-MA-REA-EEI 1-4

ECTS information:
Prerequisites
Module Schaltungstechnik (Circuit Design)

Contents
The exercise and exercise deals with the following topics:
  • Implications of MPG (Medizinproduktegesetz) on circuit design

  • Electronics for medical diagnostics and therapy

  • Circuit design of standard medical equipment ECG, EEG, EMG, SpO2

  • Circuit technology for vital sensors

  • Circuit technology for impedance spectroscopy

  • Circuit technology for impedance tomography

  • Circuit technology for microwave/mm-wave spectroscopic sensors

  • Electronic Systems for AAL (Ambient Assisted Living)

  • Electronic Systems including MEMS (Micro ElectroMechanical Systems) components

  • Circuit technology around MEMS "Lab-on-chip”

  • Circuit technology for implants

  • Electronic circuits around „Smart Textiles"

  • Body near energy harvesting

Goals:

  • Substantial knowledge on principles for the circuit design of medical electronic devices

  • Ability to analyze circuit diagrams of medical electronic devices

  • Ability to separate medical electronic devices into its subfunctions

  • Ability to analyze energy budget of medical sensors and circuits with body near electronics

  • Basic ability to design electronic circuits to comply with obligations by MPG

  • Substantial knowledge on circuit design for standard medical devices e.g.. EKG, EEG

  • Substantial knowledge on circuit technology for impedance spectroscopy and tomography (EIT)

  • Substantial knowledge on circuit design rules for micro/mmwave medical sensors

  • Substantial knowledge on circuits including microsystem (MEMS) components

Additional information
Expected participants: 100
www: http://www.studon.uni-erlangen.de/cat484138.html

Assigned to: Medizinelektronik - Medical Electronics

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester SS 2019:
Medizinelektronik (MEL)

Department: Chair of Electronics (Prof. Dr. Weigel)
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