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Title: Bioinstrumentation (1)


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Bioinstrumentation (1)
  • Mohamed Bingabr, Ph.D.Associate
    ProfessorDepartment of Engineering and Physics
    University of Central Oklahoma

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Outlines
  • BME in medical instrumentation
  • Common components of a measurement system
  • System with feedback
  • Biological system with feedback
  • Medical devices with feedback

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BME Task
  • Invent, design, build, and test devices for use
    in medicine.

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BME Task
  • Oversee maintenance of medical instruments and
    adapting instruments to serve patients and doctors

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BME Task
  • Do research and take measurements in research
    laboratories. (Third eye)

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Measurement Systems
  • Sensor convert an input variable into measurable
    quantity
  • Processor amplification, filtering, comparison,
    and other mathematical operations.
  • Receiver presents readable results

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Systems With Feedback
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Feedback Blood Pressure
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Feedback Glucose Production
Normal blood glucose levels 80-90 mg/dL
by beta cells
by alpha cells
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Feedback ATP Production
ATP Adenosine Triphosphate ADP Adenosine
Diphosphate
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Feedback Muscle Reflex
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Systems With Feedback
Gain without feedback H
Case 1 without feedback G H 10 10
Case 2 with feedback H 100 10 F 0.09 G 10
??
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Systems Without Feedback
Example The system has a gain of 10 and due to
noise the gain may increase or decrease by 10.
In an ideal case the output will be 20 volt if
the input is 2 volt. Find the maximum and minimum
outputs if the system gain fluctuates by 10.
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Systems With Feedback
Example The system with the feedback has a gain
of 10. The forward gain H is 100 and the reverse
gain F is 0.09. Due to noise the forward gain H
may increase or decrease by 10. In an ideal case
the output will be 20 volt if the input is 2
volt. Find the maximum and minimum outputs if the
forward gain fluctuates by 10.
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Cardiac Pacemakers
Cardiac Pacemaker An electric device that
regulate the hearts beat by producing periodic
electric pulses to stimulate the hearts muscle.
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Cardiac Pacemakers
Timing Circuit pulse rate is 70 to 90 pulse per
minute Output Circuit Constant-Voltage Amplitude
pulses 5.0 to 5.5 V with duration of 0.5 to 0.6
msec.
What is the problem with fixed heart rate?
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Cardiac Pacemakers with Feedback
Physiological Variable SensorRight-ventricle
blood temperature ThermistorVenous blood oxygen
saturation Optical Oximeter
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Homework 3 (due February 24)
  • Search for a biological system that uses feedback
    mechanism and write a paper describing the
    following points
  • What does the feedback regulate.
  • The mechanism and type of feedback (positive,
    negative, or both)
  • What are the measured parameter (proteins, light,
    heat, pressure, etc..) to determine the states of
    the body.
  • How does the feedback maintain the homeostasis of
    the body.
  • What are the consequences of the absence of the
    feedback.
  • Examples biological feedback
  • Controlling the opening and closing of the iris
    in the Eye
  • Controlling the stiffness of the outer hair cells
    in the cochlea of the ear
  • Controlling the movement of the stapes in the
    middle ear.
  • Production of white blood cells
  • Production of proteins
  • Muscles and movement
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