Title :
Barrier function nonlinear optimization for optimal Decompression of divers
Author :
Feng, Le ; Gutvik, Christian R. ; Johansen, Tor A. ; Sui, Dan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Cybern., Norwegian Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Trondheim, Norway
Abstract :
This paper is based on a comprehensive dynamic mathematical model (Copernicus) of vascular bubble formation and growth during and after decompression from a dive. The model is founded on the statistical correlation between measurable Venous Gas Emboli (VGE) and risk of severe Decompression Sickness (DCS) where VGE has been shown to be a reliable and sensitive predictor of decompression stress. By using the Copernicus model the diving decompression problem can be formulated as a nonlinear optimal control problem, where the objective is to minimize the total ascend time subject to constraints on the maximum bubbles volume in the pulmonary artery. A recent study reveals that the optimal solution can be obtained by solving the optimization problem with some equality constraints. Inspired by which, a simpler approach using barrier function is proposed in this paper, through which we achieve a more efficient and robust numerical implementation. The paper also studies the effect of ascent profile parameterization.
Keywords :
blood vessels; bubbles; diseases; nonlinear control systems; optimal control; optimisation; statistical analysis; Copernicus model; ascent profile parameterization; barrier function nonlinear optimization; bubbles volume; comprehensive dynamic mathematical model; decompression stress; diving decompression problem; equality constraints; measurable venous gas emboli; nonlinear optimal control problem; optimal divers decompression; optimization problem; pulmonary artery; severe decompression sickness; statistical correlation; vascular bubble formation; Constraint optimization; Distributed control; Marine technology; Mathematical model; Predictive models; Sea measurements; Stress; Testing; Time factors; Ultrasonic variables measurement; barrier function; decompression sickness; dynamic decompression model; nonlinear model predictive control;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2009 held jointly with the 2009 28th Chinese Control Conference. CDC/CCC 2009. Proceedings of the 48th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3871-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0191-2216
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2009.5400696