MEC-ENGR 413
Bioinstrumentation of Human Motion
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The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for students to gain a hands-on, in-depth understanding of the kinematic, and electromyographic measurement and analysis techniques used to quantify biomechanics of human motion. Students will also be introduced to neurological measurement techniques used to quantify brain activity related to the biomechanical components of human motion. To prepare for these topics, a review of data sampling and signal procession theory will be provided.
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Prerequisite(s):
MEC-ENGR 411
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Faculty:
School of Computing & Engineer
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Department:
Civil & Mechanical Engineering
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