to disorders of intracranial dynamics? To answer the first question, we modeled the ABP pulse and ICP pulse by using an electrical tank circuit, which is the simplest model of a band-stop filter, and we compared the dynamics of the circuit to physiological data from dogs by using a mathematical technique called autoregressive with exogenous inputs (ARX) modeling.ARXmodeling can be used to measure and describe the similarity between two dynamic systems: in this case, the ABP/ICP dynamics of the dogs and the voltage input/output of a simple electrical tank
Michael Egnor, Liu Yang, Racheed M. Mani, Susan M. Fiore, and Petar M. Djurić
Mayur Sharma, Pooja SirDeshpande, Beatrice Ugiliweneza, Nicholas Dietz, and Maxwell Boakye
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