CARDIOGUI: An Interface Guide to Simulate Cardiovascular Respiratory System during Physical Activity

Abstract

This paper aims at the presentation of an interface to simulate cardiovascular respiratory system. The authors are interested in the resolution of optimal control problem related to the performance of a 30 years old woman. The results show in the most case the determinant parameters of cardiovascular respiratory system reach the equilibrium value due to its controls that is heart rate and alveolar ventilation.

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J. Ntaganda and B. Mampassi, "CARDIOGUI: An Interface Guide to Simulate Cardiovascular Respiratory System during Physical Activity," Applied Mathematics, Vol. 3 No. 12, 2012, pp. 2000-2006. doi: 10.4236/am.2012.312275.

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