Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
In this paper, the plasma glucose regulation problem for Type 2 diabetic patients
by subcutaneous insulin infusion is studied. A nonlinear time-delay model of the glucose-insulin
regulatory system, which takes into account the subcutaneous infusion of insulin, is exploited for
the design of a quantized sampled-data static state feedback glucose controller. Quantization in
both input/output channels is considered. Spline interpolation methodologies are used in order
to obtain an approximation of suitable needed past values of the system state that cannot be
always available from the buffer. The stabilization in the sample-and-hold sense is used in order
to prove that the proposed digital glucose regulator ensures the semi-global practical stability
of the related closed-loop tracking error system, with arbitrarily small final target ball. The
proposed digital glucose regulator is validated through simulations.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Sampled-Data Static State Feedback Controllers; Nonlinear Time-Delay Systems; Stabilization in the Sample-and-Hold sense; Glucose-Insulin model
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