Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
467978 Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using induced L2-norm minimization, a robust controller was developed for insulin delivery in Type I diabetic patients. The high-complexity nonlinear diabetic patient Sorensen-model was considered and Linear Parameter Varying methodology was used to develop open-loop model and robust H∞ controller. Considering the normoglycaemic set point (81.1 mg/dL), a polytopic set was created over the physiologic boundaries of the glucose–insulin interaction of the Sorensen-model. In this way, Linear Parameter Varying model formalism was defined. The robust control was developed considering input and output multiplicative uncertainties with two additional uncertainties from those used in the literature: sensor noise and worst-case design for meal disturbance (60 g carbohydrate). Simulation scenario on large meal absorption illustrates the applicability of the robust LPV control technique, while patient variability is tested with real data taken from the SPRINT clinical protocol on ICU patients.

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