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Detection of Cardiovascular Anomalies: Hybrid Systems Approach
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Location: TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
National Organizing Committee Chair: Heemels, Maurice,
De Schutter, Bart
International Program Committee Chair: Giua, Alessandro,
Silva, Manuel,
Heemels, Maurice,
De Schutter, Bart
Conference Editor: Heemels, Maurice,
De Schutter, Bart,
Lazar, Mircea
Authors
Díaz Ledezma, Fernando; Laleg, Taous-Meriem
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3182/20120606-3-NL-3011.00036
Page Numbers:
222-227
Index Terms
Modeling; Biological processes; Observers
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a hybrid interpretation of the cardiovascular system. Based on a model proposed by Simaan et al. (2009), we study the problem of detecting cardiovascular anomalies that can be caused by variations in some physiological parameters, using an observer-based approach. We present the first numerical results obtained.
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