Team:University College London/Modelling/SystemModel

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== Our Models ==
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The [[ocean model]] and [[density predictions]] shown here aim to predict how our system as a whole might function in the ocean.  The 'bigger picture' presented by these models will guide us in fine-tuning each individual module.  However, the bulk of our modelling looks at the performance of each module as a separate unit.  For these models, please see the 'Modelling' tab on the individual module pages, which starts  [[Team:University_College_London/Module_1/Modelling| here]] with our cell model for detection.  
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The [https://2012.igem.org/Team:University_College_London/Modelling/OceanModel ocean model] and [https://2012.igem.org/Team:University_College_London/Modelling/DensityPredictions density predictions] shown here aim to predict how our system as a whole might function in the ocean.  The 'bigger picture' presented by these models will guide us in fine-tuning each individual module.  However, the bulk of our modelling looks at the performance of each module as a separate unit.  For these models, please see the 'Modelling' tab on the individual module pages, which starts  [[Team:University_College_London/Module_1/Modelling| here]] with our cell model for detection.  

Revision as of 13:42, 26 September 2012

Modelling

Our Models | Ocean Model | Density Predictions

Our Models

The ocean model and density predictions shown here aim to predict how our system as a whole might function in the ocean. The 'bigger picture' presented by these models will guide us in fine-tuning each individual module. However, the bulk of our modelling looks at the performance of each module as a separate unit. For these models, please see the 'Modelling' tab on the individual module pages, which starts here with our cell model for detection.