In this paper, a new robust terminal synergetic control scheme is proposed to regulate blood glucose level in diabetic patients (type I diabetes), based on recently developed synergetic control and a terminal attractor technique. The technique presented has the advantage of using a continuous control law. Moreover, the proposed control scheme, besides being chattering free, has the characteristics of finite time convergence. Lyapunov synthesis is adopted to ensure controlled system stability. Simulation results of terminal synergetic control are compared to classic synergetic and second-order sliding mode control (SMC) performance, demonstrating that the proposed control method allows for rapidly achieving normoglycemia in type I diabetes patients.
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Terminal Synergetic Control for Blood Glucose Regulation in Diabetes Patients
A. Hachana,
A. Hachana
QUERE Laboratory,
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: hachana.ai@yahoo.fr
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: hachana.ai@yahoo.fr
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M. N. Harmas
M. N. Harmas
QUERE Laboratory,
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: mharmas@yahoo.fr
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: mharmas@yahoo.fr
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A. Hachana
QUERE Laboratory,
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: hachana.ai@yahoo.fr
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: hachana.ai@yahoo.fr
M. N. Harmas
QUERE Laboratory,
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: mharmas@yahoo.fr
Electrical Engineering Department,
Ferhat Abbas University of Setif1,
Sétif 19000, Algeria
e-mail: mharmas@yahoo.fr
Contributed by the Dynamic Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT,AND CONTROL. Manuscript received May 20, 2017; final manuscript received March 15, 2018; published online May 3, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Sergey Nersesov.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. Oct 2018, 140(10): 100801 (5 pages)
Published Online: May 3, 2018
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Received:
May 20, 2017
Revised:
March 15, 2018
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Hachana, A., and Harmas, M. N. (May 3, 2018). "Terminal Synergetic Control for Blood Glucose Regulation in Diabetes Patients." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. October 2018; 140(10): 100801. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039716
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