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Biomedical Signal Processing

This document contains a model question paper for a biomedical signal processing exam, with 8 questions covering various topics: 1) Definitions of terms related to signals and the electric activity of the heart. 2) The origin of biopotentials, use of computers in analysis, and time-frequency analysis. 3) Physiological interferences, optimal noise filtering, and independent component analysis. 4) Adaptive noise cancellation, identifying epochs in signals, and detecting QRS complexes. 5) Reconstructing signals from reduced data and heart rate variability analysis. 6) ECG parameters, Huffman coding of ECG data, and EEG rhythm classification. 7) Types

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Biomedical Signal Processing

This document contains a model question paper for a biomedical signal processing exam, with 8 questions covering various topics: 1) Definitions of terms related to signals and the electric activity of the heart. 2) The origin of biopotentials, use of computers in analysis, and time-frequency analysis. 3) Physiological interferences, optimal noise filtering, and independent component analysis. 4) Adaptive noise cancellation, identifying epochs in signals, and detecting QRS complexes. 5) Reconstructing signals from reduced data and heart rate variability analysis. 6) ECG parameters, Huffman coding of ECG data, and EEG rhythm classification. 7) Types

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Reg. No..........................

Name..............................
M. TECH DEGREE EXAMINATION
Second Semester
Branch: Applied Electronics & Instrumentation
Specialization: Signal Processing
MAESP 205-2 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (Elective III)
(2011 Admission onwards)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
Time: Three Hours

Maximum marks: 100

Answer all questions. Each complete question carries 25 marks


1.

a) Define the following terms: i) Deterministic signal ii) Joint probability iii) correlation
iv) ergodicity v) stationarity

(10)

b) Discuss the electric activity of the heart. What is the significance of the Einthovens
triangle?
(10)
c) Write a note on spectral estimation in biomedical signals.
(5)
OR
2. a) Enumerate the origin of biopotentials with example
(6)
b) Explain the use of computers in analysis of biomedical signals.
(10)
c) Explain how time frequency analysis is helpful in biomedical signal processing.
(9)
3. a) List out a few physiological interferences that may be encountered while acquiring a signal
of interest
(5)
b) Design an optimal filter to remove noise from a signal, given that the signal and noise
processes are independent, stationary, random processes.
(10)
c) Comment on ICA. How is it applicable for cocktail party like problem as applied to EEG
signals.
(10)
OR
4. a) Explain the principles of Adaptive noise canceller with an example.

(15)

b) Given a biomedical signal, identify discrete signal epochs and correlate them with events in
the related physiological processes.
(10)
5. a). Propose an algorithm to detect QRS complexes in an ongoing ECG signal.

(15)

b) After applying the AZTEC algorithm to a signal, the saved data array is {2, 50, -4, 30,
-6, 50, -6, 30, -4, 50, 2, 50}.

(i) Draw the waveform that AZTEC would reconstruct from these data.
(ii) What is the amount of data reduction?
(iii) What is the peak-to-peak amplitude of a signal reconstructed from these data?
(10)
OR
6. a) Give an account of the salient ECG parameters and their intervals

(7)

b) The table below shows a set of 20 data points of an ECG sampled with an 8-bit analog-todigital converter.
Number

Frequency of
occurrence

-10

10

10

20

60

Huffman
code

(i) Draw a Huffman binary tree including the probabilities of occurrence for this set of data
(ii) From the binary tree, assign appropriate Huffman codes to the numbers in the data array.
(10)
c) What are the methods for the analysis of heart rate variability
7. a) Write down the classification of EEG rhythms based on the frequency bands

(8)
(8)

b) Mention the types of artefacts interfering with the EEG acquisition and the method by which
they are processed.
(9)
c) Write a note on Joint Time-frequency analysis of biomedical signals.

(8)

OR
8. a) Propose a method to detect the presence of the rhythm in an EEG channel. How is it
extended to detect the presence of the same rhythm simultaneously in two channels? (10)
b) With a suitable algorithm, substantiate the adaptive segmentation of EEG signals.

(10)

c) Highlight the applications of EEG.

(5)

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