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Control of an artificial human pancreas using the SDRE method

Diabetes mellitus is a condition where the human body can no longer produce the insulin needed to sufficiently regulate the amount of blood glucose and use it for energy and metabolism. An automatic control system would be able to reduce long term adverse health affects resulting from elevated blood...

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