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               UNIT V        SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS                                             6
               Simulation  of  thermal  regulation,  pressure  and  flow  control  in  circulation,  occulo  motor  system,
               Endocrinal system.
                                                                                      THEORY: 30 PERIODS

               PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS
                  1.  Introduction to simulation.
                  2.  Simulation of Simple Lung Mechanics Model.
                  3.  Simulation of Neuromuscular Reflex Model.
                  4.  Simulation of Blood Circulatory Model.
                                                                                TOTAL: 30+30= 60 PERIODS

               LAB EQUIPMENT FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS

               List of software required:
                   1.  MATLAB with Simulink Tool Box or Equivalent Software in desktop systems -15 Nos

               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   •  Explain application of Physiological models.
                   •  Model dynamically varying physiological system
                   •  Discuss methods and techniques to analyze and synthesis dynamic models
                   •  Develop differential equations to describe the dynamic models, simulate and visualize
                   •  Implement physiological models using software to get dynamic responses

               TEXT BOOKS:
                   1.  Willian B. Blesser, “A System Approach to Biomedicine”, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., New York,
                      1969
                   2.  ManfreoClynes  and  John  H.Milsum,  “Biomedical  Engineering  System”,  McGraw  Hill  and
                      Co., NewYork , 1970 (Unit V).
                   3.  MichealC.K.Khoo,  ”Physiological  Control  System”  Analysis,  Simulation  and  Estimation“.-
                      PrenticeHall of India , New Delhi , 2001(Unit V).

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Richard Skalak and Shu Chien, “Hand Book of Biomedical Engineering”, Mc Graw Hill and
                       Co.New York, 1987.
                   2.  Douglas S.Rigg., “Control Theory and Physiological Feedback Mechanism”, The Wilkliam
                       and Wilkins Co. Baltimore, 1970.



                BM17702                DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES                        L  T  P  C
                                                                                                  3  0  0  3

               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To learn the fundamental concepts of Digital Image Processing.
                   •  To understand the concepts of various transforms and enhancement techniques for Image
                      processing operations.
                   •  To be familiar in the techniques of segmentation, compression and Image restoration for
                      various applications


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