Module Description
Feedback Control in Medical Technology
Courses:
Title | Type | Hrs/Week | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Feedback Control in Medical Technology | Lecture | 2 | Summer Semester |
Module Responsibility:
Johannes Kreuzer
Admission Requirements:
None
Recommended Previous Knowledge:
Basics in Control, Basics in Physiology
Educational Objectives:
Professional Competence
Theoretical Knowledge
The lecture will introduce into the fascinating area of medical technology with the engineering point of view. Fundamentals in human physiology will be similarly introduced like knowledge in control theory.
Internal control loops of the human body will be discussed in the same way like the design of external closed loop system fo example in for anesthesia control.
The handling of PID controllers and modern controller like predictive controller or fuzzy controller or neural networks will be illustrated. The operation of simple equivalent circuits will be discussed.
Capabilities
Application of modeling, identification, control technology in the field of medical technology.
Personal Competence
Social Competence
Students can develop solutions to specific problems in small groups and present their results (e.g. during project week)
Autonomy
Students are able to find necessary literature and to set it into the context of the lecture. They are able to continuously evaluate their knowledge and to take control of their learning process. They can combine knowledge from different courses to form a consistent whole.
ECTS-Credit Points Module:
3 ECTS
Examination:
Oral exam
Workload in Hours:
Independent Study Time: 62, Study Time in Lecture: 28
Course: Feedback Control in Medical Technology (Lecture)
Lecturers:
Johannes Kreuzer, Christian Neuhaus
Language:
German
Period:
Summer Semester
Content:
Taking an engineering point of view, the lecture is structured as follows.
- Introduction to the topic with selected examples
- Physiology - introduction and overview
- Regeneration of functions of the cardiovascular system
- Regeneration of the respiratory functions
- Closed loop control in anesthesia
- regeneration of kidney and liver functions
- regeneration of motorize function/ rehabilitation engineering
- navigation systems and robotic in medicine
The lecture will use knowledge from modeling, simulation and controller design and MATLAB and SIMULINK will be used.
Literature:
Leonhardt, S., & Walter, M.: Medizintechnische Systeme. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Vieweg, 2016.
Werner, J.: Kooperative und autonome Systeme der Medizintechnik, Oldenburg Verlag, 2005
Oczenski, W.: Atmen : Atemhilfen ; Atemphysiologie und Beatmungstechnik: Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017.