The book and its associated problems focus on the mechanisms our bodies use to maintain balance (homeostasis): University of Benghazi
Michael Khoo’s work is celebrated because it doesn’t just treat the body as a "black box." Instead, it uses engineering principles to deconstruct systems such as: How the brain regulates CO2 levels. The book and its associated problems focus on
Michael C. Khoo’s Physiological Control Systems: Analysis, Simulation, and Estimation (typically the 1st or 2nd edition, published by Wiley/IEEE Press) is a cornerstone textbook in biomedical engineering curricula worldwide. The book focuses on quantitative modeling of human physiological regulation—from respiratory and cardiovascular control to hormonal and neural feedback loops. The book focuses on quantitative modeling of human
Physiological control systems are complex mechanisms that regulate various bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and blood glucose levels. These systems ensure that the body maintains homeostasis, or a stable internal environment, despite changes in external conditions. such as heart rate