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A feedforward–feedback glucose control strategy for type 1 diabetes mellitus

As the “artificial pancreas” becomes closer to reality, automated insulin delivery based on real-time glucose measurements becomes feasible for people with diabetes. This paper is concerned with the development of novel feedforward–feedback control strategies for real-time glucose control and type 1...

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Published in:Journal of process control 2008-02, Vol.18 (2), p.149-162
Main Authors: Marchetti, Gianni, Barolo, Massimiliano, Jovanovič, Lois, Zisser, Howard, Seborg, Dale E.
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Language:English
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Summary:As the “artificial pancreas” becomes closer to reality, automated insulin delivery based on real-time glucose measurements becomes feasible for people with diabetes. This paper is concerned with the development of novel feedforward–feedback control strategies for real-time glucose control and type 1 diabetes. Improved post-meal responses can be achieved by a pre-prandial snack or bolus, or by reducing the glucose setpoint prior to the meal. Several feedforward–feedback control strategies provide attractive alternatives to the standard meal insulin bolus and are evaluated in simulations using a physiological model.
ISSN:0959-1524
1873-2771
DOI:10.1016/j.jprocont.2007.07.008