PROFESSOR EBRAHIM A. MATTAR
Professor of Robotics/Artificial intelligence with a focus on Cybernetics
College of Engineering, University of Bahrain
Research Interests:
Robotics, Cybernetics, AI
Now working on Electroencephalography (EEG) Brainwaves Decoding for Building Robotics Cognition
EENG 484 : Bio-Medical Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering
The Course also found, over UoB-Blackborad: https://bb.uob.edu.bh/ or visit the above LEARNING link
Office Hours : Any time, please send an e-mail to : ebmattar@uob.edu.bh
Office No: 1114-S-40- College of IT.
Office Location: College of IT, Building S-40.
Office Telephone: ++ 973 17876286, or ++ 973 17876606
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This Course Goal: refer to (EENG 484 ABET) Document:
Course code: EENG 484: Course title: Bio-Medical Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering
Course credits: 3
Pre-requisites: EENG 364
Course coordinator: Prof. E. Mattar, ebmattar@uob.edu.bh
Course Textbook:
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A: Primary Texts:
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[1] Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, A volume in Biomedical Engineering, Book • Third Edition • 2012, Edited by: John D. Enderle and Joseph D. Bronzino.
[2] David Poole and Alan Mackworth "Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents". Cambridge University Press, (1st edition: 2010, 2nd edition: 2017). (available online. The section references below are to the 2nd edition.)
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B: Other Texts:
[3] Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Pearson Series in Artificial Intelligence, 2020, Fourth Edition,
[4] Kevin M. Passino and Stephen Yurkovich, Fuzzy Control, Addison Wesley Longman, Menlo Park, CA, 1998.References: J-S. R. Jang, C-T. Sun, and E. Mizutani, Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing, Prentice Hall, 1997,Other resources used (e.g. e-Learning, field visits, periodicals, software, etc.).
Other resources used (e.g. e-Learning, field visits, periodicals, software, etc.).
To provide the necessary background in nonlinear system analysis and nonlinear control system design for those strongly interested in control system design.
prerequisites:
A standard undergraduate-level background in control system design. The Course will be fully supported by a large number of laboratory experiments and practical works.
Hence, a student will learn the basics of Matlab and use it as a support for analysis and design of lab oriented experiments.
Course description (from the UOB Catalog):Basic transducer Principles: Electrode transducers, resistive transducers, capacitive transducers and inductive transducers. Cardiovascular system measurement: Electrocardiogram, blood flow, blood pressure, measurements in the respiratory and nervous systems. Pneumatography, Plethysmography and Electroencephalograms. Non invesive diagnostic instrumentation: Ultrasonic blood flow equipment, patient care equipment, pacemaker, defibrillator.
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DOWNLOADS:
Course QAAC Form (course quality sheet for S2-2024-2025)
Samples of Finals, Mid-Terms, Previous Years
Course Labs_Manual: EENG484 Labs Sessions.
Course Lab Sessions - List of Equipment, watch the Control Lab Equipment Here, the Video (press to watch).
Lectures Notes: Access via UoB Blackboard link; UoB BB course contents.
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Object Oriented Programming using Matlab (OOP):
Object Oriented Programming using Matlab (OOP), uses of classes (class), objects (obj) and data structure (struct) .. if you would like to use this approach in programming for this course, this will be great. This is optional, but it is always good to learn latest and advanced programming tools.
Download slides about Matlab from the Advanced MATLAB for Scientific Computing, Stanford University. OOP-Matlab press to download
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prereq. :
EENG381, Control Systems
Coding prereq. :
Fuzzy AI Algorithms, Genetics, Neural Net, Foraging, Fuzzy-Neural, Learning Systems, Evolution, Sys_Identication (ANN).
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