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BME 639
Control Systems and Bio-Robotics
Introductory course for Biomedical Engineers:  system modeling, simulation, analysis and classical-controller designs of linear, time-invariant, continuous time systems. System dynamic properties in time and frequency domains, performance specifications and basic properties of feedback are investigated. Stability analysis is reinforced through Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Root-Locus method, Bode plots, and Nyquist criteria. Concept of Bio-Robotics is introduced, and exposure to basics of state-space representation and feedback. Key control concepts are experienced through laboratory experiments using modular servo-system with open architecture, fully integrated with MATLab and Simulink; use of simulation tools; and solving design problems.
			
			
	            Weekly Contact: Lab: 1.5 hrs. Lecture: 3 hrs. 
			
			
				GPA Weight: 1.00
			
	        
	            Course Count: 1.00
			
			
				Billing Units: 1
			
			
	
	        
			Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
		
	        - BME 705 - Rehabilitation Engineering
 - BME 70A/B - Biomedical Engineering Capstone Design
 - BME 714 - Medical Robotics
 - BME 772 - Biomedical Signal Analysis
 - BME 777 - Emerging Topics in Biomedical Engineering
 - BME 802 - Human-Computer Interaction
 - BME 803 - Cardiovascular Biomechanics
 - BME 809 - Biomedical Systems Modelling
 - Biomedical Engineering