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System identification of the blood pressu re control system by low frequency neural stimulation

R.I. Kitney, MSc, PhD, DIC

Engineering in Medicine Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7

C.M. Gerveshi, BSc, PhD, DIC

Engineering in Medicine Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7

This paper describes the identification of the control structure of that section of the blood pressure control system which relates cardiac depressor activity to heart rate, arterial blood pressure and respiration. Using pulse frequency modulated PRBS techniques, the parameters of the closed loop frequency and impulse responses of the baroreceptor (pressure transducer) control loop were estimated, thereby gaining a more detailed understanding of the dynamics of the baroreceptor system.

Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, Vol. 4, No. 4, 203-212 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/014233128200400404


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