Multiple Model Adaptive Control Procedure for Blood Pressure Control

作者: W. G. He , Howard Kaufman , Rob Roy

DOI: 10.1109/TBME.1986.325833

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摘要: Multiple model adaptive control procedures have been considered for a computer-based feedback system which regulates the infusion rate of drug (nitroprusside) in order to maintain desired blood pressure. Because transfer function parameters are different each patient, and furthermore time variant, such an algorithm is desirable maintaining both steady-state transient specifications. To this effect, computer simulation has shown that multiple might be successfully applied pressure despite uncertainty delays, constant, gains. Additional efforts concerned with actual demonstration these concepts on dogs further supported role regulation.

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