Physiological Control Systems: Analysis, Simulation, and Estimation

[Michael C. K. Khoo] ✓ Physiological Control Systems: Analysis, Simulation, and Estimation ¼ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Physiological Control Systems: Analysis, Simulation, and Estimation Discussions on the latest developments in system identification, optimal control, and nonlinear dynamical analysis will keep you up-to-date with recent bioengineering advances. Ample Simulink? and MATLAB? examples throughout the text and posted at an IEEE FTP site will provide you with a hands-on approach for exploring modeling and analysis of biological control systems. You will learn about classical control theory and its application to physiological systems, and contemporary topics and method

Physiological Control Systems: Analysis, Simulation, and Estimation

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Rating : 4.17 (504 Votes)
Asin : 0780334086
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 344 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-17
Language : English

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Bruce C. Taylor said A great text for Physiological Control Systems. This is an extremely useful text. I have been using it in a course in Physiological Control Systems that I have taught for 15 years. The models that the author develops are very informative and lots of fun to play with. The author assumes a rudimentary knowledge of solution methods and for that reason it is not good at the freshman level. I have found that Matlab, VisSim, Math Studio and other platforms work quite well with this text.I highly recommend it.

From modeling and stability analysis to feedback control in physiological regulatory mechanisms, Physiological Control Systems provides an in-depth study of key bioengineering principles that is simply unmatched in the field.. From the Back Cover Biomedical / Electrical Engineering Physiological Control Systems Analysis, Simulation, and EstimationA volume in the IEEE Press Series in Biomedical Engineering Metin Akay, Series EditorMany recently improved medical diagnostic techniques and therapeutic innovations have resulted from physiological systems modeling. Ample Simulink and MATLAB examples throughout the text and posted at an IEEE FTP site will provide you with a hands-on approach for exploring modeling and analysis of biological control systems. This comprehensive book will help undergraduate and graduate students and biomedical scientists to gain a better understanding of how the principles of control theory, systems analysis, and model identification are used in physiological re

Discussions on the latest developments in system identification, optimal control, and nonlinear dynamical analysis will keep you up-to-date with recent bioengineering advances. Ample Simulink? and MATLAB? examples throughout the text and posted at an IEEE FTP site will provide you with a hands-on approach for exploring modeling and analysis of biological control systems. You will learn about classical control theory and its application to physiological systems, and contemporary topics and methodologies shaping bioengineering research today. This comprehensive book will help undergraduate and graduate students and biomedical scientists to gain a better understanding of how the principles of control theory, systems analysis, and model identification are used in physiological regulation. From modeling and stability analysis to feedback control in physiological regulatory mechanisms, Physiological Control Systems provides an in-depth study of key bioengineering principles that is simply unmatched in the field.To obtain instructor material, please send an email to: ieeeproposals@wiley. Many recently improved medical diagnostic techniques and therapeutic innovations have resulted from physiological systems modeling

Michael C. K. Khoo is professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. . His current research interests include respiratory and cardiac autonomic control during sleep, biomedical signal processing, and physiological modeling. He has published widely in the field of cardiorespiratory and sleep research, and is the editor of t

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