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FYS 4250 REPETITION PART 1. What is a sensor?. Image: Grimnes, Høgetveit. Biomedical Engineering Education & Advanced Bioengineering Learning: Interdisciplinary Concepts.
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Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet FYS 4250 REPETITION PART 1
What is a sensor? Image: Grimnes, Høgetveit.Biomedical Engineering Education & Advanced Bioengineering Learning: Interdisciplinary Concepts. ”A sensor is a mediator able to convert one or more measurands or physical variables into an equivalent signal variable of another type of quantity within a frame of a given unity” Pallàs-Areny, Webster, Sensors 2001
More definitions.... Image: Grimnes-Høgetveit.Biomedical Engineering Education & Advanced Bioengineering Learning: Interdisciplinary Concepts. • Sensor system: ”comprises the total signal path from the measurand to the observer and includes all sensing, conditioning and real-time processing elements in the path” • Electrode: ” An electrode is an electrochemical cell converting charge carriers from ions to electrons or vice versa. An electrode is only a half-sensor in the way that two electrodes are necessary in order to apply a current or read a potential difference in living tissue” • Probe: A ”probe is a broader concept than a sensor. A probe is often comprising multiparameter sensors (e.g. temperature) and may be held by the operator and be equipped with switches and level adjustment facilities. Example: Ultrasound probe” Source: Grimnes-Høgetveit.Biomedical Engineering Education & Advanced Bioengineering Learning: Interdisciplinary Concepts.
Pressure transducerand Wheatstone bridge Image: Grimnes-Høgetveit.Biomedical Engineering Education & Advanced Bioengineering Learning: Interdisciplinary Concepts.
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Piezoelectric transducer C=εA/x
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FYS 4250 Chapter 4 The origin of biopotentials
Membrane potential • Nernst equation for potassium K (Nor - Kalium): across a cell membrane with active channels pumping K ions into the cell.
FYS 4250 Kap.5 Biopotential electrodes
Metal / electrolyte = electron / ion transitions
Ag / AgCl Non-polarizable electrode
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet FYS 4250 Kap.6 Biopotential amplifiers
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Einthoven triangle
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Wilson central terminal
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Augmented leads
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet ”Driven right leg”
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Biopotentail amplifiers
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet FYS 4250 Kap.7 Blood Pressure and Sound
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet The circulatory system
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Typical blood pressures
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Invasive blood pressure measurement
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Harmonic analysis, Fourier
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Heart sounds
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Stethoscopes, spektrogram
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Non-invasive blood pressure
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Ultrasound measurement
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Bloodpressure, oscillometric
Fysisk institutt - Rikshospitalet Non-contact tonometry
FYS 4250 Kap.8 Measurement of Flow and Volume of blood
FYS 4250 Chapter 9 Gas Instrumentation
Figure 2 Lung volume parameters Equation 1 Compliance C = ΔV / ΔP [L/Pa, L/cmH2O]
Equation 2Poiseuille [Pa/m3/s = pressure / flow rate]