Modeling in Respiratory Movement Using LabVIEW and Simulink

The rapid pace of change in modern medicine makes training on simulation platforms an absolute necessity. With the microprocessors the sophistication of simulators exploded. More recently medicine has developed simulators that are becoming increasingly sophisticated, especially in anesthesia training but also to train intensive care personnel. This is an area that will rapidly advance in the future and will have great impact on medical education medical. Unfortunately, the current state of development for simulated procedural environments remains rather limited and the availability of validated metrics of skills acquisition is just beginning. There are two impulse to push respiration simulation forward, as list following.

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