Bio-Sensors and Signal Processing detailed syllabus scheme for Instrumentation Engineering (IS), 2018 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 6th Sem Scheme of Instrumentation Engineering (IS), 2018 Pattern, do visit IS 6th Sem Scheme, 2018 Pattern. For the Department Level Optional Course Lab-2 scheme of 6th Sem 2018 regulation, refer to IS 6th Sem Department Level Optional Course Lab-2 Scheme 2018 Pattern. The detail syllabus for bio-sensors and signal processing is as follows.
Bio-Sensors and Signal Processing Syllabus for Instrumentation Engineering TE 6th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
Students would be able
- To describe the basic concept behind bioelectric phenomena.
- To classify the different types of bio-sensors and describe their characteristics.
- To distinguish between the different biosensors used for physical and chemical measurands.
- To explain the various types of transducers found in biosensors and their significance.
- To explain about the various basic signal processing techniques used in bio-signal acquisition and analysis.
- To apply the appropriate biosensor for different applications.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge about bio-signals and their specifications, Knowledge about the basic working principle of various transducers
Module 1
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Module 2
Introduction to biological sensors Sensor architecture and Classification of biosensors: Medically significant measurands, functional specifications of medical sensors; Bio-sensor characteristics: linearity, repeatability, hysteresis, drift; Bio-sensor models in the time & frequency domains. 04 CO2
Module 3
Physical and Chemical Biosensors Bio-sensors for physical measurands: strain, force, pressure, acceleration, flow, volume, temperature and bio potentials. Biosensors for measurement of chemicals: Potentiometric sensors, ion selective electrodes, Amperometric sensors, Clark Electrode biosensors, Catalytic biosensors, Immuno-sensors. 09 CO3
Module 4
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Module 5
Bio-signal Acquisition and Processing Measuring ultra-small signals, noise. Electrical signals produced by cells, Various types of signal processing techniques used for bio-signals. 05 CO5
Module 6
Applications of Biosensors Biosensors in clinical chemistry, medicine and health care, biosensors for veterinary, agriculture and food, Low costbiosensor for industrial processes for online monitoring; biosensors for environmental monitoring. 05 CO6
Internal Assessment:
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Theory Examination:
- Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 Marks.
- Total 4 questions need to be solved.
- Question No. 1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 4 to 5 marks will be asked.
- Remaining questions will be mixed in nature.
- In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.
Text Books:
- Richard S.C. Cobbold, Transducers for Biomedical Measurements: Principles and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, 1992.
- A.P.F. Turner, I. Karube & G.S. Wilson, Biosensors: Fundamentals & Applications, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987.
- Rangan C.S., Sarma G.R., and Mani V.S.V., Instrumentation devices and system, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company limited, New Delhi, 2006.
- John G.Webster, Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design, John willey and sons, 1999.
- Jacob Kline, Handbook of Bio Medical Engineering, Academic press Inc., Sandiego, 1988.
Reference Books:
- Richard Aston: Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement, Merril Publishing Co., Columbus, 1990.
- Ernest O. Doeblin: Measurement Systems, Application and Design, McGraw-Hill, 1985.
- R. S. Khandpur, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill.
For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Instrumentation Engineering (IS) 6th Sem 2018 regulation, visit IS 6th Sem Subjects of 2018 Pattern.