Unit

Course
Electronic engineering for the internet-of-things
Study-unit Code
A004783
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Stefania Bonafoni
Teachers
  • Stefania Bonafoni
Hours
  • 48 ore - Stefania Bonafoni
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2024
Offered
2025/26
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Ingegneria elettronica
Academic discipline
ING-INF/02
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
- Impact of electromagnetic fields on human body: emission and exposure - Interaction of electromagnetic waves with biological tissues - Biomedical instrumentation based on EM fields for clinical and diagnostic applications
Reference texts
Slides of the teacher in English.
Supplementary books: - C. Furse, D.A. Christensen, C.H. Durney «BASIC INTRODUCTION TO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS» -A. Maier, S. Steidl, V. Christlein, J. Hornegger “Medical Imaging Systems. An Introductory Guide”
Educational objectives
The Course aims to introduce students to the understanding of the interaction between the electromagnetic fields and biological tissues, as a basic mechanism for various bioengineering applications. It also provides knowledge on the operating principles of diagnostic biomedical instrumentation based on em fields
Prerequisites
Basics of Electromagnetics are necessary for the understanding of the Course. A basic knowledge of Matlab is useful.
Teaching methods
The course is organized as follows: - Lectures (lecture hall) on all course topics - Lectures with the use of software suitable for computing electromagnetic variables.
Other information
Attendance: strongly recommended
Learning verification modality
The exam consists of an oral test of about 30 minutes long aiming to verify the understanding level of theoretical and methodological contents, and the capability to address applicative problems analyzed within the Course. The oral exam will also assess the student communication and language skills.
Extended program
-Introduction. Brief reminder of basic concepts of electromagnetic fields.
- Impact of EM fields on human body: emission and exposure. Sources of em fields (natural and artificial). Electrosmog. Biological effects of electromagnetic fields. Regulations for non-ionizing radiation: physical principles and scientific basis for the generation of guidelines for limiting exposure to EM fields. Ionizing radiation: definition, protection, physical quantities.
- Interaction of em waves with biological tissues.
Dosimetry: definition and basic quantities. SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). SAR and Temperature. Analytical, numerical, experimental dosimetry. Electromagnetic characterization of biological material; propagation of EM waves in biological tissues. Behavior and interaction of em fields according to frequency. Use of software and models for biolectromagnetic simulations.
- Biomedical instrumentation based on EM fields for diagnostic applications. Basic principles, description of the system and related imaging: X-rays; Radiography; X-ray Tomography.
Microwave Imaging and Microwave Tomography.
PET and SPECT
Magnetic resonance (NMR and MRI).
Medical applications of Doppler radar.
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