Search for dissertations about: "Electrical Engineering with specialization in Automatic Control"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Electrical Engineering with specialization in Automatic Control.
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21. Pulse-modulated feedback in mathematical modeling and estimation of endocrine systems
Abstract : The research field of systems biology has gained a lot of interest during the last decades. Systems biology can be seen as the systematic study of complex interactions in biological systems, mainly by methods from dynamical systems theory. READ MORE
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22. Volterra modeling of the human smooth pursuit system in health and disease
Abstract : This thesis treats the identification of Volterra models of the human smooth pursuit system from eye-tracking data. Smooth pursuit movements are gaze movements used in tracking of moving targets and controlled by a complex biological network involving the eyes and brain. READ MORE
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23. System identification and control for general anesthesia based on parsimonious Wiener models
Abstract : The effect of anesthetics in the human body is usually described by Wiener models. The high number of patient-dependent parameters in the standard models, the poor excitatory pattern of the input signals (administered anesthetics) and the small amount of available input-output data make application of system identification strategies difficult. READ MORE
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24. On identification of endocrine systems
Abstract : System identification finds nowadays application in various areas of biomedical research as a tool of empiric mathematical modeling and model individualization. Hormone regulation is a classical example of biological feedback where control theories, in general, and system identification, in particular, are indispensable in unraveling the regulation mechanisms and explicating the complex dynamical phenomena arising in endocrine systems. READ MORE
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25. Modeling and assessment of human balance and movement disorders using inertial sensors
Abstract : Inertial sensors and magnetometers are abundant in today's society, where they can be found in many of our everyday electronic devices, such as smart phones or smart watches. Their primary function is to measure the movement and orientation of the device and provide this information for the apps that request it. READ MORE