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Interrupter valve kinematics in the issues of parameter estimation of the respiratory system model

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The latest papers have been suggesting that the dynamics of transient state should be taken into account as the phenomena which occur in a respiratory system are interpreted (quantitatively and qualitatively). The infuence of geometry and closure valve characteristic on the precision of obtained estimators of its parameters has been analyzed in the paper for the chosen model structure of the system. Results of simulation studies show that minimalization of mean-squared uncertainty dMSE of the model elements estimation is obtained as valve closing (opening) time is shortened and its complete closure time is extended so that a linear increase in pressure Pao is included.
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339--350
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Bibliogr. 41 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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