Anaesthesia is that part of the medical science profession which ensures that the patient’s body is insensitive to pain and possibly other stimuli during surgical operations. It includes muscle relaxation (paralysis) and unconsciousness, both conditions being crucial for the operating surgeon. Maintaining a steady level of muscle relaxation as well as an acceptable depth of anaesthesia (unconsciousness), while keeping the dosage of administered drugs which induce those effects at a minimum level, have successfully been achieved using automatic control. Fixed gain controllers such as P, PI, and PID strategies can perform well when used in clinical therapy and under certain conditions but on the other hand can lead to poor performances becaus...
In this paper, we discuss the first application of recently developed L1-adaptive control methods f...
A closed-loop controller for hypnosis was designed and validated on humans at our laboratory. The co...
An adaptive controller for propofol administration relying on a minimally parameterized SISO Wiener ...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
The high level of uncertainty of the dynamic response of patients subject to anaesthesia motivates t...
Control of anesthesia is one of the many tasks performed by anesthesiologists during surgery. It inv...
Anaesthesia is a reversible pharmacological state of the patient where hypnosis, analgesia and muscl...
In current practice, to control the anesthetic process, the anesthetist delivers drugs according to ...
The paper deals with the implementation of two controllers for the administration of neuromuscular b...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
Control of physiological states such as mean arterial pressure (MAP) has been successfully achieved ...
The problem of controlling the level of unconsciousness measured by the Bispectral Index (BIS) of th...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
A closed-loop controller for hypnosis was designed and validated on humans at our laboratory. The co...
Development of closed-loop control strategies for drug infusion and delivery is one of the most rece...
In this paper, we discuss the first application of recently developed L1-adaptive control methods f...
A closed-loop controller for hypnosis was designed and validated on humans at our laboratory. The co...
An adaptive controller for propofol administration relying on a minimally parameterized SISO Wiener ...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
The high level of uncertainty of the dynamic response of patients subject to anaesthesia motivates t...
Control of anesthesia is one of the many tasks performed by anesthesiologists during surgery. It inv...
Anaesthesia is a reversible pharmacological state of the patient where hypnosis, analgesia and muscl...
In current practice, to control the anesthetic process, the anesthetist delivers drugs according to ...
The paper deals with the implementation of two controllers for the administration of neuromuscular b...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
Control of physiological states such as mean arterial pressure (MAP) has been successfully achieved ...
The problem of controlling the level of unconsciousness measured by the Bispectral Index (BIS) of th...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
A closed-loop controller for hypnosis was designed and validated on humans at our laboratory. The co...
Development of closed-loop control strategies for drug infusion and delivery is one of the most rece...
In this paper, we discuss the first application of recently developed L1-adaptive control methods f...
A closed-loop controller for hypnosis was designed and validated on humans at our laboratory. The co...
An adaptive controller for propofol administration relying on a minimally parameterized SISO Wiener ...