2012
DOI: 10.1051/mmnp/20127506
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Modeling the Dynamics of the Cardiovascular-respiratory System (CVRS) in Humans, a Survey

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we give a survey on modeling efforts concerning the CVRS. The material we discuss is organized in accordance with modeling goals and stresses control and transport issues. We also address basic modeling approaches and discuss some of the challenges for mathematical modeling methodologies in the context of parameter estimation and model validation.

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“…is high development cost is required if it is GUI that implements the visualization of human body system, particularly one designed using the mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system. We notice that the mathematical model of this system has been developed [8][9][10]. However, the evaluation that uses GUI is an object of relatively few studies and findings in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is high development cost is required if it is GUI that implements the visualization of human body system, particularly one designed using the mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system. We notice that the mathematical model of this system has been developed [8][9][10]. However, the evaluation that uses GUI is an object of relatively few studies and findings in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corresponding hybrid models are still rare. The survey by Kappel [6] addresses basic methodologies used in mathematical physiology to model the joint dynamics of cardiovascular and respiratory systems in humans. It provides an extensive discussion of parameter estimation and model validation issues.…”
Section: Mathematics Subject Classification: 92-02 92-06mentioning
confidence: 99%