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Lab Manual for Biomedical Engineering

Devices and Systems

Gary Drzewiecki

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Cognella, Inc
30 September 2020
Lab Manual for Biomedical Engineering: Devices and Systems examines key concepts in biomedical systems and signals in a laboratory setting. The book gives students the opportunity to complete both measurement and math modeling exercises, thus demonstrating that the experimental real-world setting directly corresponds with classroom theory.

All the experiments in the lab manual have been extensively class-tested and cover concepts such as wave math, Fourier transformation, electronic and random noise, transfer functions, and systems modeling. Each experiment builds on knowledge acquired in previous experiments, allowing the level of difficulty to increase at an appropriate pace. In completing the lab work, students enhance their understanding of the lecture course.

The third edition features expanded exercises, additional sample data and measurements, and lab modifications for increased ease and simple adaptation to the online teaching and learning environment. Individual activities have also been added to aid with independent learning.

Lab Manual for Biomedical Engineering is ideal for undergraduate courses in biomedical engineering comprised of students who have completed introductory electrical and mechanical physics courses. A two-semester background in calculus is recommended.

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Imprint:   Cognella, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   333g
ISBN:   9781516565344
ISBN 10:   1516565347
Pages:   122
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gary Drzewiecki earned his Ph.D. in bioengineering and M.S.E. in electrical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers University. Dr. Drzewiecki is a senior member of the IEEE Society and in 2000, received their millennium medal. He is a former advisor to the Noninvasive Cardiovascular Dynamics Society, and he co-chaired the Society's 5th World Congress. With over 100 publications to his credit, Dr. Drzewiecki has written extensively on issues related to noninvasive blood pressure measurement and the mathematical modeling of the cardiovascular system. He is coeditor of Analysis and Assessment of Cardiovascular Function. Dr. Drzewiecki also holds several patents for biomedical devices.

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