DocumentCode
3602071
Title
In Silico Closed-Loop Control Validation Studies for Optimal Insulin Delivery in Type 1 Diabetes
Author
Zavitsanou, Stamatina ; Mantalaris, Athanasios ; Georgiadis, Michael C. ; Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N.
Volume
62
Issue
10
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2369
Lastpage
2378
Abstract
This study presents a general closed-loop control strategy for optimal insulin delivery in type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). The proposed control strategy aims toward an individualized optimal insulin delivery that consists of a patient-specific model predictive controller, a state estimator, a personalized scheduling level, and an open-loop optimization problem subjected to patient-specific process model and constraints. This control strategy can be also modified to address the case of limited patient data availability resulting in an “approximation” control strategy. Both strategies are validated in silico in the presence of predefined and unknown meal disturbances using both a novel mathematical model of glucose-insulin interactions and the UVa/Padova Simulator model as a virtual patient. The robustness of the control performance is evaluated under several conditions such as skipped meals, variability in the meal time, and metabolic uncertainty. The simulation results of the closed-loop validation studies indicate that the proposed control strategies can potentially achieve improved glycaemic control.
Keywords
closed loop systems; diseases; drug delivery systems; drugs; medical control systems; optimisation; predictive control; sugar; glucose-insulin interactions; glycaemic control; in silico closed-loop control validation studies; open-loop optimization problem; optimal insulin delivery; patient-specific model predictive controller; patient-specific process model; personalized scheduling level; type 1 diabetes mellitus; virtual patient; Blood; Control design; Insulin; Mathematical model; Optimization; Predictive models; Sugar; MPC; Model predictive control (MPC); optimal insulin delivery; optimisation problem; optimization problem; scheduling; state estimation; type 1 DM; type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2015.2427991
Filename
7097659
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