Abstract:
In the article, a quasi-periodic two-component dynamical model with possibility of defining the cardio-cycle morphology, that provides the model with an ability of generating a temporal and a spectral cardio-signal
characteristics, including heart rate variability is described. A technique for determining the cardio-cycle
morphology to provide realistic cardio-signal form is defined. A method for defining cardio-signal dynamical
system by the way of determining a three-dimensional state space and equations which describe a trajectory of
points motion in this space is presented. A technique for solving equations of motion in the three-dimensional
state space of dynamical cardio-signal system using the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method is presented. Based on
this model, algorithm and software package are developed. Using software package, a cardio-signal synthesis
experiment is conducted and the relationship of cardio-signal diagnostic features is analyzed.
Keywords:cardio-signal synthesis, quasi-periodic dynamical model, algorithm, three-dimensional state space, cardio-cycle morphology, heart rate variability, time-series, the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method.