Biomedical Computer Systems

The aims of discipline "Biomedical Computer Systems" are: to study the principles of biomedical computer systems, to gain experience of using them in practice as well as to acquire the skills of their design. In particular, this course also enables the students to develop proper understanding of the mathematical methods used in modern biomedical computer systems and to apply these methods in practical work. This differs from the other numerous courses, which focus on the surface studying of different user’s interfaces of biomedical computer systems.



The principles of macro-, micro-and nano- computer systems used with biomedical purposes are considered in the course. The hardware and software of biomedical computer systems for registration and processing of biopotentials, data on blood pressure, heart tones, blood flow, blood volume and data on the respiratory system are studied.

Years: 
V
Semesters: 
IX
Credits: 
3.50