Anaesthesia is a reversible pharmacological state of the patient where hypnosis, analgesia and muscle relaxation are guaranteed and maintained throughout the surgery. Analgesics block the sensation of pain; hypnotics produce unconsciousness, while muscle relaxants prevent unwanted movement of muscle tone. Controlling the depth of anaesthesia is a very challenging task, as one has to deal with nonlinearity, inter- and intra-patient variability, multivariable characteristics, variable time delays, dynamics dependent on the hypnotic agent, model analysis variability, agent and stability issues. The modelling and automatic control of anaesthesia is believed to (i) benefit the safety of the patient undergoing surgery as side-effects may be redu...
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for t...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control syst...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
The contributions of this thesis are organised in two parts. Part I presents a mathematical model fo...
The objective of this project is to develop patient dose-response models and to provide an adequate ...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
During surgery, the anaesthetist carefully controls the delivery of anaesthesia given to the patient...
This thesis describes the development of physiological and pharmacological models for the control of...
Anaesthesia is a multivariable problem where a combination of drugs are used to induce desired hypno...
Anaesthesia is the corner stone of modern surgical medicine. Despite a long period of enquire beginn...
Anaesthesia is that part of the medical science profession which ensures that the patient’s body is ...
The objectives are to improve the quality of control obtained in a previous work which developed a s...
Background and Objective: This paper addresses the use of proportional-integral-derivative controlle...
Surgical anaesthesia usually requires hypnosis, antinociception (ensuring blood pressure and heart r...
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for t...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control syst...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
The contributions of this thesis are organised in two parts. Part I presents a mathematical model fo...
The objective of this project is to develop patient dose-response models and to provide an adequate ...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
During surgery, the anaesthetist carefully controls the delivery of anaesthesia given to the patient...
This thesis describes the development of physiological and pharmacological models for the control of...
Anaesthesia is a multivariable problem where a combination of drugs are used to induce desired hypno...
Anaesthesia is the corner stone of modern surgical medicine. Despite a long period of enquire beginn...
Anaesthesia is that part of the medical science profession which ensures that the patient’s body is ...
The objectives are to improve the quality of control obtained in a previous work which developed a s...
Background and Objective: This paper addresses the use of proportional-integral-derivative controlle...
Surgical anaesthesia usually requires hypnosis, antinociception (ensuring blood pressure and heart r...
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for t...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control syst...