A model-based algorithm for blood glucose control in Type I diabetic patients
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 46 (2) , 148-157
- https://doi.org/10.1109/10.740877
Abstract
A model-based-predictive control algorithm is developed to maintain normoglycemia in the Type I diabetic patient using a closed-loop insulin infusion pump. Utilizing compartmental modeling techniques, a fundamental model of the diabetic patient is constructed. The resulting nineteenth-order nonlinear pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic representation is used in controller synthesis. Linear identification of an input-output model from noisy patient data is performed by filtering the impulse-response coefficients via projection onto the Laguerre basis. A linear model predictive controller is developed using the identified step response model. Controller performance for unmeasured disturbance rejection (50 g oral glucose tolerance test) is examined. Glucose setpoint tracking performance is improved by designing a second controller which substitutes a more detailed internal model including state-estimation and a Kalman filter for the input-output representation The state-estimating controller maintains glucose within 15 mg/dl of the setpoint in the presence of measurement noise. Under noise-free conditions, the model based predictive controller using state estimation outperforms an internal model controller from literature (49.4% reduction in undershoot and 45.7% reduction in settling time). These results demonstrate the potential use of predictive algorithms for blood glucose control in an insulin infusion pump.Keywords
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