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4. An instrumentation is a process in which a device
that measures or manipulates physical variables
such as flow, temperature, level, or pressure etc.
Measurement Parameters
9. Instrumentation Automation
✓When the Control and monitoring
part is performed without intervention
of human being , it is called
automation.
✓For 100% automation, system take
care of operation of plant/machinery.
✓But, still humen intervention is
required during start up, shutdown
and abnormal condition since
practically 100% automation is not
achievable over the whole life cycle of
automation.
✓same way using some programming
computer softwares.
✓Basically Instrumentation deals
with measurement and
indication/transmission of physical
quantities.
✓Instrumentation is measurement,
control and calibration of pressure,
flow, temperature, etc which are
called physical parameters manually
using some instruments.
✓INSTRUMENTATION deals with the
use of sensors and other
devices in the measurement.
✓It is used for controlling and
monitoring of plants/equipment.
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12. ➢The purpose of an instrumentation engineer is to Design, Detail, Maintain and Trouble shoot
control system for its client/ industry.
➢Safety as first priority against profits and production.
➢Instrumentation engineers design safety system and responsible for smooth operation of plant.
➢If any of the system fails, industry has to face more problems.
Value of Instrumentation Engineer:
16. What is Biomedical Instrumentation?
It is s the application of knowledge and technologies to solve problems related to living biological systems.
It involves measurement of biological signals like ECG, EMG, or any electrical signals generated in the human
body.
It involves diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease in human.
21. To learn/understand…
How medical measurements are made
Role of instrumentation in biomedical monitoring
How to design & use the biomedical equipments
Course Goals:
22. Simple projects you can do now
❖Abnormality Identification using ECG signal
❖Removal of noise from electrocardiogram using digital FIR
❖Classification of ECG and EEG signals
❖Signal Processing Techniques for Removing Noise from ECG Signals