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CM2022 Health and Sports Instrumentation 7.5 credits

Course memo Autumn 2025-50889

Version 1 – 06/30/2025, 3:49:00 PM

Course offering

Autumn 2025-50889 (Start date 25 Aug 2025, English)

Language Of Instruction

English

Offered By

CBH/Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems

Course memo Autumn 2025

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Content and learning outcomes

Course contents

The teaching consists of lectures and compulsory laborative experiments.

• Physiological sensors
• Biosignals, its origins and significance
• Characteristics of different sensors
• Instrumentation in physiological measurements
• Methods for measuring temperature, pressure, flow and volume of blood and respiratory gases
• Signal processing applied to sport-related signals
• Possibilities, limitations and sources of error in different methods

Intended learning outcomes

The overall goal of this course is to provide a deeper understanding of measurable sport-related signals in the human body and instrumentation, to increase understanding of the function and application of modern sports and medical sensors and measurement principles, processing and presentation of results, and the ability to construct the measuring system for measuring physiological parameters.

After successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
• explain different sport-related signals (e.g. bioelectrical, respiratory gases) origin and significance.
• judge the characteristics of different sensors, the advantages and disadvantages, and choosing appropriate sensors for measuring force, movement, pressure, flow, volume and concentration of blood and respiratory gases.
• evaluate the possibilities, limitations and sources of error in various methods of signal processing applied on sport-related signals.
• use a few sensors, such as accelerometer, thermistors, piezoelectric, optical and magnetic to measure physiological signals.

For higher grades it is also required that the student:

• Given a sport-related problem, is able to identify relevant criterias and design several relevant solutions.
• can work independently to large degree within sport-related instrumentations.

Learning activities

The course consists of four mandatory laboratories, three seminars, and a poster session.

  • Lab 1 – IMU (Inertial Measurement Units) and digital filters for motion tracking

  • Lab 2 – Video analysis and motion tracking using machine learning APIs

  • Lab 3 – Medical instrumentation (biosignals), analog filters, and amplifiers

  • Lab 4 – Video streaming and live feedback

Three seminars will address sport-related problems and explore how to design a measurement system, including functionality, suitable sensors, risks, and sustainability:

  • Seminar 1: Optimizing performance using technology

  • Seminar 2: Weak signals and data processing using technology

  • Seminar 3: Societal impact and challenges in sports

Poster session:
In groups of up to two people, you will identify a sport-related problem of your choice and design a measurement system. The system should include considerations of function, appropriate sensors, risk, sustainability, and key performance indicators (KPIs) — as well as how to measure them.

Preparations before course start

Literature

All material will be available in Canvas.

Support for students with disabilities

No information inserted

Examination and completion

Grading scale

A, B, C, D, E, FX, F

Examination

  • LAB1 - Laboratory work, 2.0 credits, grading scale: P, F
  • RED1 - Written report, 5.5 credits, grading scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F

Based on recommendation from KTH’s coordinator for disabilities, the examiner will decide how to adapt an examination for students with documented disability.

The examiner may apply another examination format when re-examining individual students.

If the course is discontinued, students may request to be examined during the following two academic years.

Grading criteria/assessment criteria

Labs, seminars, and the poster are graded as G (Pass) or VG (Pass with Distinction), with the poster weighted double.
Final grade conversion:

  • A = 8 VG

  • B = 5 VG

  • C = 3 VG

  • D = 1 VG

  • E = G only

Ethical approach

  • All members of a group are responsible for the group's work.
  • In any assessment, every student shall honestly disclose any help received and sources used.
  • In an oral assessment, every student shall be able to present and answer questions about the entire assignment and solution.

Further information

Additional regulations

Head of school at the CBH school has decided on 2023-09-28 to determine this course plan to apply from and including HT 2024, diary number: C-2023-1036.

Round Facts

Start date

25 Aug 2025

Course offering

  • Autumn 2025-50889

Language Of Instruction

English

Offered By

CBH/Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems

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