/Minimally-Invasive-Monocusp-Valve

BMEN 3310 (Engineering Measurements from Human Systems): Takes in data from an external hall sensor that reads each time the Minimally Invasive Monocusp Valve open and closes, and preforms calculations to determine the state of the patient.

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

Minimally-Invasive-Monocusp-Valve repository

This repository holds all the files for the final Engineering Measurements from Human Systems (BMEN 3310) Project.

Included Languages:

  • C++
  • Python
  • MATlab

Contributors

Tyler Adam Martinez Mason Forshage Adrian Rodriguez
Coding, Sensor Circuity, and
Hemodynamic Parameter Analysis
CAD Design, Illustration, and Materials Mechanics, Presentation, and CAD Analysis

Hemodynamic Parameter Analysis Algorithm

 Hemodynamic Parameter Analysis Algorithm

The Heart Valve Hand Drawn Picture

 Picture of Heart Valve 0  Picture of Heart Valve 1  Picture of Heart Valve 2