© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. In this paper we propose a model-based scheme to control the depth of hypnosis in anesthesia that uses the BIS signal as controlled variable. In particular, the control scheme exploits the propofol pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics model of the patient so that the estimated effect-site concentration is used as a feedback signal for a standard PID controller, which compensates for the model uncertainties. The tuning of the parameters is performed off-line using genetic algorithms to minimize a performance index over a given data set of patients. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by means of a Monte Carlo method that takes into account both the intra-patient and inter-patient variability. In general, we...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a model predictive controller (MPC) for the a...
Abstract Continuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgica...
Propofol infusion in anesthesia administration requires continual adjustment in the manual infusion ...
In this paper we propose a model-based scheme to control the depth of hypnosis in anesthesia that us...
Background and Objective: This paper addresses the use of proportional-integral-derivative controlle...
In this work, a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller based two-degree-of-freedom contro...
In this paper an optimized robust feedforward/feedback control strategy for anesthesia induction is ...
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for t...
This paper proposes an individualized approach to closed-loop control of depth of hypnosis during pr...
This paper deals with the application of an Internal Model Control strategy to the regulation of the...
Objective: We propose the use of an optimization strategy for the determination of the initial propo...
This brief proposes a constrained control scheme for the control of the depth of hypnosis during the...
In this paper we present a new model predictive control system for the depth of hypnosis in general ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A closed-loop control system for the control of the depth of hypnosis in anesth...
Regulation of hypnosis level on bi-spectral index monitor (BIS) during a surgical procedure in propo...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a model predictive controller (MPC) for the a...
Abstract Continuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgica...
Propofol infusion in anesthesia administration requires continual adjustment in the manual infusion ...
In this paper we propose a model-based scheme to control the depth of hypnosis in anesthesia that us...
Background and Objective: This paper addresses the use of proportional-integral-derivative controlle...
In this work, a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller based two-degree-of-freedom contro...
In this paper an optimized robust feedforward/feedback control strategy for anesthesia induction is ...
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for t...
This paper proposes an individualized approach to closed-loop control of depth of hypnosis during pr...
This paper deals with the application of an Internal Model Control strategy to the regulation of the...
Objective: We propose the use of an optimization strategy for the determination of the initial propo...
This brief proposes a constrained control scheme for the control of the depth of hypnosis during the...
In this paper we present a new model predictive control system for the depth of hypnosis in general ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A closed-loop control system for the control of the depth of hypnosis in anesth...
Regulation of hypnosis level on bi-spectral index monitor (BIS) during a surgical procedure in propo...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a model predictive controller (MPC) for the a...
Abstract Continuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgica...
Propofol infusion in anesthesia administration requires continual adjustment in the manual infusion ...