Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool

This study provides a detailed explanation of a regulating mechanism of the blood glucose levels by an agent-based software engineering tool. Repast Simphony which is used in implementation of this study is an agent-based software engineering tool based on the object-oriented programming using Java...

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Main Authors: Sevcan Emek, Vedat Evren, Şebnem Bora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Balikesir University 2019-03-01
Series:An International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications
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Online Access:http://www.ijocta.org/index.php/files/article/view/685
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spelling doaj-131b7e5f29b24307b6ed02a0b4b1f84b2021-03-10T02:14:36ZengBalikesir UniversityAn International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications 2146-09572146-57032019-03-019310.11121/ijocta.01.2019.00685Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering toolSevcan Emek0Vedat EvrenŞebnem BoraManisa Celal Bayar University This study provides a detailed explanation of a regulating mechanism of the blood glucose levels by an agent-based software engineering tool. Repast Simphony which is used in implementation of this study is an agent-based software engineering tool based on the object-oriented programming using Java language. Agent-based modeling and simulation is a computational methodology for simulating and exploring phenomena that includes a large set of active components represented by agents. The agents are main components situated in space and time of agent-based simulation environment. In this study, we present hormonal regulation of blood glucose levels by our improved agent-based control mechanism. Hormonal regulation of blood glucose levels is an important process to maintain homeostasis inside the human body. We offer a negative feedback control mechanism with agent-based modeling approach to regulate the secretion of insulin hormone which is responsible for increasing the blood glucose levels. The negative feedback control mechanism run by three main agents that interact with each other to perform their local actions in the simulation environment. The result of this study shows the local behavior of the agents in the negative feedback loop and illustrates how to balance the blood glucose levels. Finally, this study which is thought a potential implementation of agent-based modeling and simulation may contribute to the exploration of other homeostatic control systems inside the human body. http://www.ijocta.org/index.php/files/article/view/685Agentagent-based modeling and simulationhomeostasisnegative feedback controlblood glucose levels
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author Sevcan Emek
Vedat Evren
Şebnem Bora
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Vedat Evren
Şebnem Bora
Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
An International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications
Agent
agent-based modeling and simulation
homeostasis
negative feedback control
blood glucose levels
author_facet Sevcan Emek
Vedat Evren
Şebnem Bora
author_sort Sevcan Emek
title Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
title_short Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
title_full Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
title_fullStr Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
title_sort simulation of glucose regulating mechanism with an agent-based software engineering tool
publisher Balikesir University
series An International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications
issn 2146-0957
2146-5703
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This study provides a detailed explanation of a regulating mechanism of the blood glucose levels by an agent-based software engineering tool. Repast Simphony which is used in implementation of this study is an agent-based software engineering tool based on the object-oriented programming using Java language. Agent-based modeling and simulation is a computational methodology for simulating and exploring phenomena that includes a large set of active components represented by agents. The agents are main components situated in space and time of agent-based simulation environment. In this study, we present hormonal regulation of blood glucose levels by our improved agent-based control mechanism. Hormonal regulation of blood glucose levels is an important process to maintain homeostasis inside the human body. We offer a negative feedback control mechanism with agent-based modeling approach to regulate the secretion of insulin hormone which is responsible for increasing the blood glucose levels. The negative feedback control mechanism run by three main agents that interact with each other to perform their local actions in the simulation environment. The result of this study shows the local behavior of the agents in the negative feedback loop and illustrates how to balance the blood glucose levels. Finally, this study which is thought a potential implementation of agent-based modeling and simulation may contribute to the exploration of other homeostatic control systems inside the human body.
topic Agent
agent-based modeling and simulation
homeostasis
negative feedback control
blood glucose levels
url http://www.ijocta.org/index.php/files/article/view/685
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