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Edward (Ted) A. Clancy
Associate Professor
Faculty Listing
Office: Atwater Kent Laboratories, 304
Phone: +1-508-831-5778
Fax: +1-508-831-5491
ted@wpi.edu
ted@ece.wpi.edu
Related Information
Educational Background
- B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1983
- M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991
Research & Teaching Interests
Biomedical signal processing; instrumentation; modeling/system identification; stochastic estimation; PC-based instrumentation.
IQP Advising Interests
Ethics & issues; pre-engineering curriculum.
Research
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Biomedical Signal Processing and Modeling
In this work, signal processing, stochastic processing, modeling and other engineering skills are used to study the electrical activity of skeletal muscles (know as the EMG). A major are of specialization has been developing techniques for improving estimates of the EMG amplitude (particularly during noisy and nonstationary conditions). In addition, high-resolution EMG can provide information about the activity of fundamental contractile structures within the muscle. Applications of these technologies include myoelectric control of powered prostheses (artificial elbows, wrists and hands), musculoskeletal modeling, ergonomics and the rehabilitation and monitoring of neuromuscular diseases (e.g., stroke). -
Biomedical Instrumentation
In support of biomedical signal processing and modeling studies, there is a need to develop a variety of instrumentation - generally for real-time acquisition and processing of biomedical signals. Depending on the project, this work can involve a wide range of skills, including analog design, real-time programming, analog-to-digital interfacing, digital design and packaging.
Recent Publications
Honors & Awards
- 1979, Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association Fellowship Award
- 1979, National Honor Society of High Schools
- 1981, Tau Beta Pi Honor Society
- 1981, Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society
- 1990, Second Place Winner, Student Paper Competition, Northeast Region: 12th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
- 1998, Elevated to Senior Member grade, IEEE
- 2001 New Faculty Fellow, Frontiers in Education Conference
- 2001 Joseph Samuel Satin Distinguished Fellow, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- 2006 Junior Faculty Award for Outstanding Research Achievement in Science and Engineering, WPI Chapter of Sigma X
- 2006 Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society
Professional Societies/Memberships
- IEEE Member
- The International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology
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