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Computational Modeling and Simulation for Medical Device Development

Overview

Model-based design helps engineers address the increasing complexity in developing high-integrity software for medical devices, such as dialysis machines. With model-based design, you can simulate closed-loop and supervisory control logic, develop multi-domain physical models of the system, generate embedded code for software implementation, and eliminate design issues early with validation and verification.

In this webinar, we will walk you through a model that implements a control system for ultrafiltration in hemodialysis that can be completely tested and verified within the simulation environment, with full traceability across areas including requirements, architecture, design, tests and code.

Highlights

  • MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) implementation of hemodialysis ultrafiltration system
  • Modelling and simulation of the dialysis process, including supervisory control logic and physical model of the dialyzer
  • Full requirements traceability from system-level architecture to embedded code
  • Automated verification and validation of the system model
  • IEC 62304 -compliant embedded code generation for production

About the Presenter

Ramanuja Jagannathan | Senior Application Engineer | MathWorks

Ramanuja Jagannathan is a Senior Application Engineer at MathWorks, Bangalore with seven years of experience supporting MathWorks customers with modelling, simulation, and control design of mechatronic and power systems. He has prior experience working in railway construction projects. He holds a master’s degree in Instrumentation and Control Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli and bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering from Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore.

Recorded: 27 Sep 2024

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