This paper examines the performance of two new closed-loop control strategies developed as part of the Artificial Pancreas project, this being the most promising treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus. The first strategy uses a new version of the well-known proportional, integral and derivative control, developed to respect state and input positivity constraints. The second is a new formulation of model-based predictive control with an impulsive input. The strategies’ performance is evaluated with 50 virtual patients taken from the literature and the UVa/Padova metabolic simulator, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Also, a robustness analysis is added to evaluate the strategies under the parametric variations of the most impo...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease and a worldwide problem. Without any available cure in sight f...
This work presents a pulsatile Zone Model Predictive Control (pZMPC) for the control of blood glucos...
The artificial pancreas aims at the automatic delivery of insulin for glycemic control in patients w...
This paper examines the performance of two new closed-loop control strategies developed as part of t...
Background: The objective of this research is to develop a new artificial pancreas that takes into a...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this research is to develop a new artificial pancreas that takes into ...
International audienceBackground: Most closed-loop insulin delivery systems rely on model-based cont...
In the last decade, control algorithms designed for Artificial Pancreas (AP) systems were characteri...
Despite the continuous efforts devoted to AP development in the last decades, an artificial pancreas...
The objective of this work is to automatically regulate glycemia of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) ...
Maintaining good glycemic control is a continuous challenge for type-1 diabetic patients. The curren...
BACKGROUND: The development of artificial pancreas has received a new impulse from recent technolog...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease and a worldwide problem. Without any available cure in sight f...
This work presents a pulsatile Zone Model Predictive Control (pZMPC) for the control of blood glucos...
The artificial pancreas aims at the automatic delivery of insulin for glycemic control in patients w...
This paper examines the performance of two new closed-loop control strategies developed as part of t...
Background: The objective of this research is to develop a new artificial pancreas that takes into a...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this research is to develop a new artificial pancreas that takes into ...
International audienceBackground: Most closed-loop insulin delivery systems rely on model-based cont...
In the last decade, control algorithms designed for Artificial Pancreas (AP) systems were characteri...
Despite the continuous efforts devoted to AP development in the last decades, an artificial pancreas...
The objective of this work is to automatically regulate glycemia of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) ...
Maintaining good glycemic control is a continuous challenge for type-1 diabetic patients. The curren...
BACKGROUND: The development of artificial pancreas has received a new impulse from recent technolog...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease and a worldwide problem. Without any available cure in sight f...
This work presents a pulsatile Zone Model Predictive Control (pZMPC) for the control of blood glucos...
The artificial pancreas aims at the automatic delivery of insulin for glycemic control in patients w...