A mathematical model of bowel sound generation

  • Du X
  • Allwood G
  • Webberley K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Humans have been interested in bowel sounds and wondered about their origins for millennia. To better understand the phenomenon, a mathematical model of bowel sound generation was developed based on a spring-mass-damping system. This is similar to vocal folds models for speech. The bowel sound model has four parameters that link to bowel activities: the individual wave component, pressure index, component quantity, and component interval time. All types of bowel sound documented previously can be modelled by combining different values for these parameters. Further, a 2500 ms bowel sound incorporating all the common types was simulated to present the model's accuracy.

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Du, X., Allwood, G., Webberley, K. M., Osseiran, A., Wan, W., Volikova, A., & Marshall, B. J. (2018). A mathematical model of bowel sound generation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 144(6), EL485–EL491. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5080528

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