Affiliation:
1. Istanbul Medipol University Kavacık, Ekinciler Cd. No:19 34810 Beykoz/Istanbul , Turkey
Abstract
The main theme of this chapter is to supplement medical examinations with
biomedical means, which is only possible with mutual collaboration between doctors
and engineers. The principles of science and technology-based tools are explained by
engineering design concepts and software possibilities, which are supportive aids for
medical diagnosis. Various sections of this chapter provide a linguistic explanation of
the engineering related medical issues followed by a logical explanation of
mathematical expression derivations through various models based on a set of
assumptions. In the explanations, bivalent and fuzzy logic principles are used according
to the problem at hand. Population growth, food sharing, injection, diabetics, dialysis,
epidemics, sensitive hearing intake, blood circulation, etc. problems are modeled using
a set of convenient mathematical methodologies. Human engineering concepts are
discussed from the medical point of view. Finally, a set of recommendations are given
for possible future directions to arrive at better innovation.
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
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