Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine ( Biomedical Engineering )

Publication series :Biomedical Engineering

Author: Cobelli   Claudio;Carson   Ewart  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780080559988

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121602406

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780121602406

Subject: R3 Basic Medical

Language: ENG

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Description

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

Chapter

FRONT COVER

pp.:  1 – 4

COPYRIGHT PAGE

pp.:  5 – 6

CONTENTS

pp.:  6 – 12

PREFACE

pp.:  12 – 14

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

pp.:  14 – 20

CHAPTER 2 PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY AND THE NEED FOR MODELS

pp.:  20 – 36

CHAPTER 3 MODELS AND THE MODELING PROCESS

pp.:  36 – 48

CHAPTER 4 MODELING THE DATA

pp.:  48 – 88

CHAPTER 5 MODELING THE SYSTEM

pp.:  88 – 172

CHAPTER 6 MODEL IDENTIFICATION

pp.:  172 – 182

CHAPTER 7 PARAMETRIC MODELING – THE IDENTIFIABILITY PROBLEM

pp.:  182 – 208

CHAPTER 8 PARAMETRIC MODELS – THE ESTIMATION PROBLEM

pp.:  208 – 248

CHAPTER 9 NON-PARAMETRIC MODELS – SIGNAL ESTIMATION

pp.:  248 – 270

CHAPTER 10 MODEL VALIDATION

pp.:  270 – 282

CHAPTER 11 CASE STUDIES

pp.:  282 – 322

REFERENCES

pp.:  322 – 332

INDEX

pp.:  332 – 338

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