Subject: Biomedical signals processing and analysis (17 - BMI123)


Basic Information

CategoryScientific-professional
Scientific or art field:Telecommunications and Signal Processing
InterdisciplinaryNo
ECTS5
Course specification

Course is active from 05.11.2012..

Introduction of advanced biomedical signal processing methods adapted to high demands in practice, considering the limitations of signal processing methods and ways of overcoming them, learning about time-frequency analysis methods and multiresolution analysis with applications to one-dimensional signals
Analysis of correlated processes and specific processing methods; power spectral density estimation; adjustment of processing methods for the analysis of non-stationary signals, types of time-frequency analysis, wavelets transformation, feature selection principles and relevant classification methods in diagnostic decision making
Analysis of coupled and correlated physiological processes, examples of coupled processes and interactions between systems - Signal characterization in the frequency domain: estimation of power spectral density (PSD) (parametric and non-parametric methods, the use of window functions, resolution and spectral leakage), measures that can be derived from the spectral density: relation of power, moments. Illustrative examples of application of the methods in the frequency domain - Specific analysis of non-stationary signal illustration of the examples of non-stationary biomedical signals, the use of time-frekvecnisjkih methods and specific, signal segmentation for further analysis, adaptive filters - Time-frequency methods, Multiresolution analysis, wavelets transform and discrete filter banks, the application of one-dimensional biomedical signals - The application of pattern recognition in the diagnostic decision-making, application examples and unsupervised classification methods, selecting relevant features with respect to the physiological background, the measures of diagnostics accuracy and reliability of the classifier
Lectures, laboratory analysis using the signals from patients and laboratory animals, obtained by courtesy of various research institutions from Belgrade; visit to hospital and cardiovascular laboratory to observe 1D signal acquisition, and to Imaging center to observe CT, PET, NMR.
AuthorsNameYearPublisherLanguage
RH Brown, RH Smallwood, DC Barber, PV Lawford, DR HoseMedical Physics and Biomedical engineering1999IOP Institute of Physics PublishingEnglish
AC. Kak, M. SlaneyPrinciples of computerized tomography imaging1999IEEE PressEnglish
Dejan PopovićMedicinska instrumentacija i merenja2014Akademska misaoSerbian language
Tamara Škorić, Dragana BajićPraktikum iz obrade biomedicinskih signala2019Novi Sad, Fakultet tehničkih naukaSerbian language
Bajić, D.Search, synchronization, sequences, states: a different approach2006Fakulet tehničkih nauka, Novi SadSerbian/English language
BAJIĆ, D.Električna i elektronska kola, uređaji i merni instrumenti1972BIGZ, BeogradSerbian language
Gatlin, L.L.Information Theory and the Living System1972Columbia University Press, New YorkSerbian language
Course activity Pre-examination ObligationsNumber of points
ProjectYesYes30.00
Theoretical part of the examNoYes70.00
Name and surnameForm of classes
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Bajić Dragana
Full Professor

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Petrović Milovan
Associate Professor

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Bajić Dragana
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Jankov Milica
Teaching Associate

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