A Human Brachial Artery System Prototype Controller Calibration (Static Model)

In this paper, controller for a human brachial artery system prototype has been devised with respect to a static model. Operational procedure of the designed prototype has been pointed out. A linear model has been taken in the consideration. Major structural components (pump and shaker) have been tr...

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