Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules

The dynamics of a coupled nephron model can be analyzed by studying the local and global properties. The governing equations of the model are solved using numerical methods to investigate the point-to-point spatiotemporal evolution. Bifurcation analysis has been used to study the global properties....

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Main Authors: Siva Manohar Reddy kesu, Hariharan Ramasangu
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Language:English
Published: Tamkang University Press 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202310-26-10-0001
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description The dynamics of a coupled nephron model can be analyzed by studying the local and global properties. The governing equations of the model are solved using numerical methods to investigate the point-to-point spatiotemporal evolution. Bifurcation analysis has been used to study the global properties. The Cellular Automata (CA) framework was successfully used in the past to model emergent behavior of dynamical systems. The CA approach has not yet been investigated in the context of the coupled nephron model. In this paper, a CA approach has been proposed to study the global properties of the coupled nephron model for compliance tubule. Both tropical and Cole-Hopf transformation have been applied while arriving at the ultradiscretized equations. The CA rules have been derived from ultradiscretization for different transition cases. The global behavior of the derived CA rules has been compared with the class of dynamical systems, which has been observed in the experimental studies on nephrons. It is found that the CA approach captures the richness of the dynamical system behavior observed in the nephron experiments. This is promising and may lead to the development of CA models for analyzing the local behavior in future.
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spelling doaj.art-914a021758d74772933a286f2167a7b12023-04-28T21:49:39ZengTamkang University PressJournal of Applied Science and Engineering2708-99672708-99752023-04-0126101353136110.6180/jase.202310_26(10).0001Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata RulesSiva Manohar Reddy kesu0Hariharan Ramasangu1Dept. of Electronics and Communications Engineering, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru, IndiaResearch Division, Relecura. Inc, Bengaluru, IndiaThe dynamics of a coupled nephron model can be analyzed by studying the local and global properties. The governing equations of the model are solved using numerical methods to investigate the point-to-point spatiotemporal evolution. Bifurcation analysis has been used to study the global properties. The Cellular Automata (CA) framework was successfully used in the past to model emergent behavior of dynamical systems. The CA approach has not yet been investigated in the context of the coupled nephron model. In this paper, a CA approach has been proposed to study the global properties of the coupled nephron model for compliance tubule. Both tropical and Cole-Hopf transformation have been applied while arriving at the ultradiscretized equations. The CA rules have been derived from ultradiscretization for different transition cases. The global behavior of the derived CA rules has been compared with the class of dynamical systems, which has been observed in the experimental studies on nephrons. It is found that the CA approach captures the richness of the dynamical system behavior observed in the nephron experiments. This is promising and may lead to the development of CA models for analyzing the local behavior in future.http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202310-26-10-0001nephronpressure dynamicscellular automataultradiscretizationemergent properties
spellingShingle Siva Manohar Reddy kesu
Hariharan Ramasangu
Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
nephron
pressure dynamics
cellular automata
ultradiscretization
emergent properties
title Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
title_full Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
title_fullStr Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
title_full_unstemmed Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
title_short Emergent Pressure Dynamics In Coupled Nephron Compliance Tubular Model Using Cellular Automata Rules
title_sort emergent pressure dynamics in coupled nephron compliance tubular model using cellular automata rules
topic nephron
pressure dynamics
cellular automata
ultradiscretization
emergent properties
url http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202310-26-10-0001
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