In this paper, it is discussed how physiological systems can be regulated by using the control theory as well as methodologies of system analysis, modeling, and identification. In physiology, the natural tendency to homeostasis, despite changes in the environments, implies a feedback-control scheme. The study of the natural regulation in physiological systems could help in its replacing when pathological situations are present. The basic concepts of homeostasis, modeling and control are here recalled, and some case studies are described

Physiological cybernetics: Methods and applications / Iacoviello, D.. - (2019), pp. 131-147. - LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTATIONAL VISION AND BIOMECHANICS. [10.1007/978-3-030-23073-9_9].

Physiological cybernetics: Methods and applications

Iacoviello D.
2019

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In this paper, it is discussed how physiological systems can be regulated by using the control theory as well as methodologies of system analysis, modeling, and identification. In physiology, the natural tendency to homeostasis, despite changes in the environments, implies a feedback-control scheme. The study of the natural regulation in physiological systems could help in its replacing when pathological situations are present. The basic concepts of homeostasis, modeling and control are here recalled, and some case studies are described
2019
New Developments on Computational Methods and Imaging in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
978-3-030-23072-2
978-3-030-23073-9
physiological cybernetics; modeling; control
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Physiological cybernetics: Methods and applications / Iacoviello, D.. - (2019), pp. 131-147. - LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTATIONAL VISION AND BIOMECHANICS. [10.1007/978-3-030-23073-9_9].
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