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Course Name
Turkish
Biyolojik Sistemlerin Modellenmesi ve Kontrolü
English
Modeling and Control of Biological Systems
Course Code
KON 424E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
8
3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ali Fuat Ergenç
Course Objectives
1.To train students to analyze biological systems
2.To train students to understand the modeling and control of biological systems
3.To train students about electrical safety
4.To train students about the analogy of biological systems and robots
Course Description
Electrical Safety, Types of hazards Ways of ameliorating the situation, fault monitors, Models of Neurons, Brain structure, Equilibrium in one-ion system, Ion pumps, Hodgkin- Huxley Model
Sensors, modeling of human functions, adaptation and learning, Identification Problem, Second order systems, Model for Human Model; Eye movement control system. Model of Neuromuscular System, Golgi tendon organs, Parkinson’s syndrome, Motion control loops, Thermoregulation Systems, Control of blood pressure, Thyroid Disease, Control examples (Diabetes Mallitus, administration of Drugs)
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Acquire the concept of electrical security, ways of ameliorating the situation, fault monitoring
2. Have information about neuron models and brain structure
3. Comprehend the basics of equilibrium in one-ion systems and ion pumps
4. Have a grasp of the information about biological sensors, modeling of human functions, concepts of
adaptation and learning
5. Acquire the basic concepts of identification problem and second order systems
6. Learn basic models of motion, e.g. eye movement control system, modelling of neuromuscular system
7. Comprehend the basic loops in biological systems e.g. motion control loops, thermoregulation systems
8. Understand the control mechanism of blood pressure in living organisms
9. Have information on the emerging mechanisms of diseases like thyroid disease and diabetes mellitus
and the drug administration schemes that must be applied.
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Textbook
John D. Enderle, Susan M. Blanchard, Joseph D. Bronzino(2005), ‘Introduction to Biomedical Engineering’ ISBN: 0-12-238662-0
Other References
Joseph D. Bronzino(2000), ‘The Biomedical Engineering HandBook’ ISBN: 0-8493-0461-X
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