Amperometric biosensors are widely used in point-of-care medical devices that help patients control blood glucose and cholesterol levels in an effective and convenient way. On the other hand, computer-aided technologies for biosensor design remain an actively developing field. In this chapter, we present a computational model for biosensor design that uses a reaction-diffusion equation. We have…
Multi-Scale Modeling and Analysis of Left Ventricular Remodeling Post Myocardial Infarction: Integration of Experimental and Computational Approaches
Lütkenhöner’s „Intensity Dependence of Auditory Responses“: An Instructional Example in How Not To Do Computational Neurobiology
Anomaly Detection & Behavior Prediction: Higher-Level Fusion Based on Computational Neuroscientific Principles
Computer simulation techniques of textile forms already represent an important tool for textile and garment designers, since they offer numerous advantages, such as quick and simple introduction of changes while developing a model in comparison with conventional techniques. Therefore, the modeling and simulation of textile forms will always be an important issue and challenge for the researcher…
Wireless Communication Protocols for Distributed Computing Environments
Towards Conformal Interstitial Light Therapies: Modelling Parameters, Dose Definitions and Computational Implementation
Uncertainty and Error Handling in Pervasive Computing: A User's Perspective
Think Java is an introduction to computer science and programming intended for readers with little or no experience. We start with the most basic concepts and are careful to define all terms when they are first used. The book presents each new idea in a logical progression. Larger topics, like recursion and object-oriented programming, are divided into smaller examples and introduced over the c…
Discovery of Words: towards a Computational Model of Language Acquisition