This note investigates the problem of plasma glucose regulation by means of subcutaneous insulin administration. A discrete delay differential equation model of the glucoseinsulin regulatory system has been considered, which properly takes into account also the pancreatic insulin release, in such a way to allow insulin therapies for both Type I and Type II diabetes (in this latter case the endogenous insulin delivery is not negligible). The method of exact input/output feedback linearization and stabilization is used, in order to ensure the local convergence of the tracking error to zero. Simulations are performed in a virtual environment, and numerical results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2011 IFAC.

Glucose control by subcutaneous insulin administration: A DDE modelling approach

Palumbo P;Panunzi S;De Gaetano A
2011

Abstract

This note investigates the problem of plasma glucose regulation by means of subcutaneous insulin administration. A discrete delay differential equation model of the glucoseinsulin regulatory system has been considered, which properly takes into account also the pancreatic insulin release, in such a way to allow insulin therapies for both Type I and Type II diabetes (in this latter case the endogenous insulin delivery is not negligible). The method of exact input/output feedback linearization and stabilization is used, in order to ensure the local convergence of the tracking error to zero. Simulations are performed in a virtual environment, and numerical results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2011 IFAC.
2011
Inglese
IFAC Proceedings Volumes
44
1471
1476
9783902661937
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-84866751968&origin=inward
28/08/2011, 02/09/2011
Glucose-insulin system
Nonlinear control
Time-delay systems
2
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Palumbo, P.; Pepe, P.; Panunzi, S.; De Gaetano, A.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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