Artículo
Switched Controllers in Fully Closed Loop Insulin Delivery Systems: Reducing the Trade‐Off Between Prandial Control and Safety
Fecha de publicación:
08/2025
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Artificial Organs
ISSN:
0160-564X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Background: One of the main challenges in control algorithm design for full closed-loop automated insulin delivery systems is the trade-off between the effective compensation of meal-related disturbances and ensuring user safety during the postprandial and fasting periods. Methods: This paper proposes and evaluates the performance of a switched tuning strategy, a promising but relatively underexplored solution in this domain. This method employs two distinct tunings of a primary control algorithm: an aggressive tuning for meal compensation and a conservative tuning for fasting periods. The analysis considers implementing the switched strategy for three control algorithms: model predictive control and proportional-derivative control, both widely used for glucose regulation, and a linear quadratic Gaussian control, an optimal algorithm previously validated in clinical settings under a switched structure. Additionally, to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the switched strategy implications, two nonswitched controllers are implemented for each control algorithm: an aggressive and a conservative tuning strategy. Results: The switched strategy significantly improves the trade-off between meal compensation and safety, increasing the time within the target range of 70–180 [mg/dL] for all three algorithms. For proportional-derivative control, the time in range increases from 69.1% with the conservative tuning and 83.1% with the aggressive to 86.6% with the switched structure. For model predictive control, the improvement is from 73.4% and 74.1% to 85.8%. Last, linear quadratic Gaussian control increases from 65.0% and 70.4% to 85.6%. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the switched strategy may be a feasible and straightforward approach for enhancing meal compensation without increasing the risk of postprandial hypoglycemia in people with diabetes.
Palabras clave:
AID system
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Artificial pancreas
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Full closed-loop
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Switched control
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Articulos(LEICI)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN ELECTRONICA, CONTROL Y PROCESAMIENTO DE SEÑALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN ELECTRONICA, CONTROL Y PROCESAMIENTO DE SEÑALES
Citación
Da Rosa Jurao, Fernando Leonel; Fushimi, Emilia; Garelli, Fabricio; Switched Controllers in Fully Closed Loop Insulin Delivery Systems: Reducing the Trade‐Off Between Prandial Control and Safety; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Artificial Organs; 226; 112323; 8-2025; 1-10
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