Control of a Nonsquare Drug Infusion System: A Simulation Study
A model predictive control strategy was developed and tested on a nonlinear canine circulatory model for the regulation of hemodynamic variables under critical care conditions. Different patient conditions such as congestive heart failure, post‐operative hypertension, and sepsis shock were studied i...
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description | A model predictive control strategy was developed and tested on a nonlinear canine circulatory model for the regulation of hemodynamic variables under critical care conditions. Different patient conditions such as congestive heart failure, post‐operative hypertension, and sepsis shock were studied in closed‐loop simulations. The model predictive controller, which uses a different linear model depending on the patient condition, allowed constraints to be explicitly enforced. The controller was initially tuned on the basis of a linear plant model, then tested on the nonlinear physiological model; the simulations demonstrated the ability to handle constraints, such as drug dosage specifications, commonly desired by critical care physicians. |
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