About group

The Biomedical Electronics research group deals with the design and implementation of hardware for biomedical applications and biological signal processing.

The research focuses on the development of new diagnostic methods applicable to a wide range of everyday care practices and the development and implementation of hardware and related software components (firmware for the microprocessors or specialised measurement software) for various biomedical applications.

We are involved in the design and implementation of hardware for biomedical applications and biological signal processing, particularly in the areas of hemodynamic parameter measurements, tremor measurements and the effect of light on humans.

Purpose

Our research extends the possibilities of early diagnosis of diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or diseases of the cardiovascular system, and the application of biodynamic control of light sources in phototherapy.

Our funding sources

  • FRVŠ TO G3 902/2013 (University Development Foundation, 2013) - Telemetrically Controlled Adaptive Model of the Cardiovascular System
  • SGS12/143/OHK3/2T/13 (CTU in Prague, 2012-2013) - Algorithms and Hardware Realizations of Digital Signal Processing
  • SGS11/153/OHK3/3T/13 (CTU in Prague, 2011-2013) - The Determination of Hemodynamic Parameters and the Primary Screening of the Atherosclerosis
  • FRVŠ TO F3a 2177/2012 (University Development Foundation, 2012) - The Mechanical Model of the Blood Circulation
  • FRVŠ TO F3a 2122/2011 (University Development Foundation, 2011) - The Innovation of the X31ZLE Basics of Medical Electronics

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Responsible person Ing. Mgr. Radovan Suk