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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to biomedical modeling, covering topics such as modeling strategies, impulse response, system definitions, compartmental models, identification approaches, and feedback mechanisms. Each question presents four options, requiring the reader to select the most appropriate answer based on their understanding of the concepts. The content is designed to assess knowledge in the field of biomedical systems and modeling techniques.

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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to biomedical modeling, covering topics such as modeling strategies, impulse response, system definitions, compartmental models, identification approaches, and feedback mechanisms. Each question presents four options, requiring the reader to select the most appropriate answer based on their understanding of the concepts. The content is designed to assess knowledge in the field of biomedical systems and modeling techniques.

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1.

Regarding modeling stratregies used in biomedical modeling, it could be said that


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a. Causal modeling should always be avoided

b. Physical Modeling should always be used

c. Acasual Modeling is more difficult to implement than Causal Modeling

d. Physical Modeling are simpler in general than Causal Modeling

2. It could be affirmed that the shape of the impulse response depends on


Forma
a. The number of poles and number of zeros of the system in general

b. The amplitude of the impulse as a main factor

c. The order of the system exclusively

d. The stability of the system

3. Definition of system model:

a. Is a detailed representation of the physical system

b. Is a graphical representation of the physical system

c. Is a computer program to code the physical system

d. Is a simplified representation of the physical system

4. The definition of a compartment is in general


martimento
a. a mathematical equation

b. a physical space

c. a theoretical construct

d. an organ

5. The choice of Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence (PRBS) is motivated by

a. Has a broad frequency content


contenido de alta frecuencia

b. Its amplitude can be propery selected

c. Represents a useful white noise signal

d. Is the only poosible choice avaliable to identify a system


6. Using a model ARX with more prarameters can be considered as

a. Unnecessary, since the more parameters are selected the more inexistent dynamics will be
included

b. Optional, since there is no a clear relation between ARX order and exactness

c. Compulsory, since the identification model will be more exact


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d. Bad solution in general, it's better try ARMAX

7. The voltage effort variable is analogous to ....

a. The pressure and the force

b. The force and the charge

c. The force and the current

d. The pressure and the momentum

8. The cross-correlation of input and output signals applied to a system for identification
purpose helps to

a. Estimate the step response of the system

b. Estimate the impulse response of the system

c. Estimate the freqency response of the system and its Bode diagram

d. Decide on what parametric model should be used


9. A simplified muscular system can be characterized as the mechanical circuit below

It can be said that

a. The system model is second-order with 2 poles and no zeros

b. The system model is second-order with 3 poles and 1 zero

c. The system model is second-order with 2 poles and 1 zero

d. The system model is second-order with 1 pole and no zeros

10. These two equations represent analogous systems. From this it can be derived that

a. q(t) and J are analogous

b. q(t) and M(t) are analogous

c. V(t) and q(t) are analogous

d. K and A are analogous


11. Considering the different identification approaches, the system representation below
aques debaj

a. can be considered as a linearized system

b. cannot be applied to identification purposes

c. can be considered as a parametric model

d. can be considered as a non-parametric model

propiedad
de identificabilidad
12. The identifiability property of a system consist of....

a. Few unknown parameters and few operation data to estimate the identification model

b. Many unknown parameters and many operation data to estimate the identification model

c. Many unknown parameters and few operation data to estimate the identification model

d. Few unknown parameters and many data to estimate the identification model

13. In this compartmental model

a. k1 is null while k2 and k2 take different values in general

b. k1, k2 and k3 take different values in general

c. k1, k2 and k3 take the same values

d. k1 is the summation of k2 and k3


14. According to the available numeric integration methods provided with MATLAB, it could
be affirmed that

a. all numeric methods are equally valid

b. ode 15s is used as default

c. ode 45 is the one chosen when great precision is required

d. ode 113 is the one chosen when great precision is required

15. The picture below defines a single compartment model for the iodine distribution

Starting from an intitial quantity of iodine q(0) distributed into a volume V, and without using
MATLAB, it can be said that

a. the iodine concentration decreases

b. the iodine concentration q(t) remains constant as q(0)

c. the iodine concentration increases

d. the iodine concentration does not vary


16. The system response to a step of an unkown system is given below

a. This response is characterisitic of a linearized overdamped second order system in general

b. This response is characterisitic of a linearized first order system in general

c. This response is characterisitic of a linearized underdamped second order system in general


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d. This response is shown by a linear system in general

17. The term positive and negative feedback express

a. Positive feedback indicates increasing and negative feedback indicates decreasing

b. Positive feedback indicates increasing and negative feedback indicates null response

c. Positive feedback indicates decreasing and negative feedback indicates increasing

d. Positive feedback indicates null response and negative feedback indicates decreasing
18. Mathematical Models of Biomedical Systems are given as...

a. nonlinear differential equations in general

b. linear differential equations in general

c. nonlinear algebraic equations in general

d. linerarized differential equations in general

19. According to the definitions of "across" and "through" variables. It can be said that

a. current, pressure and temperature are all "across" variables

b. current, torque and volume are "through" variables

c. fluid flow, velocity and heat flow are "through" variables

d. voltage, position and pressure are "across" variables

20. The interconnections between compartment sin a compartmental systems represent

a. information transfer between compartment

b. elimination of material in any case

c. sharing of material between compartments

d. transfer of material between compartments


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