Modeling in Respiratory Movement Using LabVIEW and Simulink

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This paper present a typical respiratory movement method simulated by LabVIEW and Simulink.Because calling Matlab in LabVIEW can control hardware easily and realize complex algorithm concurrently,so we combine the capabilities of Simulink and Real-Time Workshop with LabVIEW,and use Simulation Interface Toolkit importing simulation models into LabVIEW.This paper provides a through introduction for respiratory modelling and control design,the combined method that can integrate the advantage of the two method is illustrated for control aim.

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