Virtual instrumentation is the use of customizable software and modular measurement hardware to design, test, measure and automate instruments virtually.
LabVIEW is a system design software with comprehensive tools needed to build any measurement or control application in dramatically less time and considered to be an ideal development environment for innovation, discovery, and accelerated results.
VIT University organizes a two day workshop on Labview for Biomedical Engineers on 22nd and 23rd march 2013, Limited no of seats are available register now
For Biomedical Engineers
About Workshop
Today, virtual instrumentation has reached mainstream acceptance and is used in thousands of applications in industries from automotive to consumer electronics, Bio-Medical etc.
LabVIEW is a powerful graphical development environment for signal acquisition, measurement analysis, and data presentation, giving the flexibility of a programming language without the complexity of traditional development tools. It is an Enabling industry leading software tool
VIGNYAN ‘13 is a two day National Design Contest on Biomedical Innovations.
About VIGNYAN
The objective of this event is to identify and recognize innovative ideas on biomedical technology developed by intellectual and scholarly student teams.This event also provides a novel platform for other spectators to enlighten themselves with the recent and upcoming innovations in the field of medicine and healthcare. Also, we will be having amidst us eminent researchers in the field of Biomedical Sciences who could guide and provide latest knowledge to our participants.
Events that are to be conducted are:
Technical:
~ Design Presentation.
~ Poster Presentation.
~ Biopedia (Quiz).
~ Circuit debugging.
~ MATLAB/ LabVIEW.
Graphical Programme LabVIEW is a platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments (USA). It is a graphical programming environment used by millions of engineers and scientists to develop sophisticated measurement, test, and control systems using intuitive graphical icons and wires that resemble a flowchart. LabVIEW offers unrivaled integration with thousands of hardware devices and provides hundreds of built-in libraries for advanced analysis and data visualization. The LabVIEW platform is scalable across multiple targets and operating systems, and since its introduction in 1986 has become an industry leader. Course content Introduction to LabVIEW