Modeling and Control in the Biomedical Sciences

Modeling and Control in the Biomedical Sciences
Author: H.T. Banks
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642662072

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These notes are based on (i) a series of lectures that I gave at the 14th Biennial Seminar of the Canadian Mathematical Congress held at the University of Western Ontario August 12-24, 1973 and (li) some of my lectures in a modeling course that I have cotaught in the Division of Bio-Medical Sciences at Brown during the past several years. An earlier version of these notes appeared in the Center for Dynamical Systems Lectures Notes series (CDS LN 73-1, November 1973). I have in this revised and extended version of those earlier notes incorporated a number of changes based both on classroom experience and on my research efforts with several colleagues during the intervening period. The narrow viewpoint of the present notes (use of optimization and control theory in biomedical problems) reflects more the scope of the CMC lectures given in August, 1973 than the scope of my own interests. Indeed, my real interests have included the modeling process itself as well as the contributions made by investiga tors who employ the techniques and ideas of control theory, systems analysis, dif ferential equations, and stochastic processes. Some of these contributions have quite naturally involved application of optimal control theory. But in my opinion many of the interesting efforts being made in modeling in the biomedical sciences encompass much more than the use of control theory.

Modeling and Control in the Biomedical Sciences

Modeling and Control in the Biomedical Sciences
Author: Harvey Thomas Banks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1974
Genre: Biological control systems
ISBN: 0387073957

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Dynamic Models and Control of Biological Systems

Dynamic Models and Control of Biological Systems
Author: Vadrevu Sree Hari Rao,Ponnada Raja Sekhara Rao
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781441903594

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Mathematical Biology has grown at an astonishing rate and has established itself as a distinct discipline. Mathematical modeling is now being applied in every major discipline in the biological sciences. Though the field has become increasingly large and specialized, this book remains important as a text that introduces some of the exciting problems which arise in the biological sciences and gives some indication of the wide spectrum of questions that modeling can address.

Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine

Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine
Author: Claudio Cobelli,Ewart Carson
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080559988

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This unified modeling textbook for students of biomedical engineering provides a complete course text on the foundations, theory and practice of modeling and simulation in physiology and medicine. It is dedicated to the needs of biomedical engineering and clinical students, supported by applied BME applications and examples. Developed for biomedical engineering and related courses: speaks to BME students at a level and in a language appropriate to their needs, with an interdisciplinary clinical/engineering approach, quantitative basis, and many applied examples to enhance learning Delivers a quantitative approach to modeling and also covers simulation: the perfect foundation text for studies across BME and medicine Extensive case studies and engineering applications from BME, plus end-of-chapter exercises

Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems 2006

Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems 2006
Author: David Dagan Feng,Janan Zaytoon
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2006-09-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080479499

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Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems (including Biological Systems) was held in Reims, France, 20-22 August 2006. This Symposium was organised by the University of Reims Champagne Ardenne and the Société de l’Electricité, de l’Electronique et des TIC (SEE). The Symposium attracted practitioners in engineering, information technology, mathematics, medicine and biology, and other related disciplines, with authors from 24 countries. Besides the abstracts of the four plenary lectures, this volume contains the 92 papers that were presented by their authors at the Symposium. The papers included two invited keynote presentations given by internationally prominent and well-recognised research leaders: Claudio Cobelli, whose talk is titled "Dynamic modelling in diabetes: from whole body to genes"; and Irving J. Bigio, whose talk is titled "Elastic scattering spectroscopy for non-invasive detection of cancer". Two prestigious industrial speakers were also invited to give keynote presentations: Terry O'Brien from LIDCO, whose talk is titled "LIDCO: From the laboratory to protocolized goal directed therapy"; and Lorenzo Quinzio of Philips, whose talk is titled "Clinical decision support in monitoring and information systems". A valuable source of information on the state-of- the-art in Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems Including abstracts of four plenary lectures, and 92 papers presented by their authors

Control Applications for Biomedical Engineering Systems

Control Applications for Biomedical Engineering Systems
Author: Ahmad Taher Azar
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780128174623

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Control Applications for Biomedical Engineering Systems presents different control engineering and modeling applications in the biomedical field. It is intended for senior undergraduate or graduate students in both control engineering and biomedical engineering programs. For control engineering students, it presents the application of various techniques already learned in theoretical lectures in the biomedical arena. For biomedical engineering students, it presents solutions to various problems in the field using methods commonly used by control engineers. Points out theoretical and practical issues to biomedical control systems Brings together solutions developed under different settings with specific attention to the validation of these tools in biomedical settings using real-life datasets and experiments Presents significant case studies on devices and applications

Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems

Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems
Author: Bruce Hannon,Matthias Ruth
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2014-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319056159

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Many biologists and ecologists have developed models that find widespread use in theoretical investigations and in applications to organism behavior, disease control, population and metapopulation theory, ecosystem dynamics, and environmental management. This book captures and extends the process of model development by concentrating on the dynamic aspects of these processes and by providing the tools such that virtually anyone with basic knowledge in the Life Sciences can develop meaningful dynamic models. Examples of the systems modeled in the book range from models of cell development, the beating heart, the growth and spread of insects, spatial competition and extinction, to the spread and control of epidemics, including the conditions for the development of chaos. Key features: - easy-to-learn and easy-to-use software - examples from many subdisciplines of biology, covering models of cells, organisms, populations, and metapopulations - no prior computer or programming experience required Key benefits: - learn how to develop modeling skills and system thinking on your own rather than use models developed by others - be able to easily run models under alternative assumptions and investigate the implications of these assumptions for the dynamics of the biological system being modeled - develop skills to assess the dynamics of biological systems

Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems 1997 including Biological Systems

Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems 1997  including Biological Systems
Author: D. A. Linkens,Ewart R. Carson
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1997
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015047104552

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Paperback. This volume contains the 90 papers presented at the 3rd IFAC Symposium on Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems held in Warwick, UK from 23-26 March 1997. Significant work in the field of biomedical systems analysis and design is taking place throughout the world and the opportunities for technological interchanges offered by symposia like this one are extremely valuable for the progress and stability of effort and vision in this important human-centred field.The symposium was multi- and inter-disciplinary in nature with the choice of topics solicited covering the major systems' components and functions of complex physiology. The remit was also extended, on this occasion, beyond mammalian physiology to that of biological systems. Therefore, a special session was devoted to the modelling and control of botanical systems with the aim of providing an exchange of ideas with biomathematicians.