Overview
- Enables cancer therapeutic design to minimize tumor size and reduce treatment toxicity
- Promotes understanding with simulation and illustrations
- Develops an innovative approach to therapy modelling based on established research
Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering (BRIEFSELECTRIC)
Part of the book sub series: SpringerBriefs in Control, Automation and Robotics (BRIEFSCONTROL)
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About this book
This Springer brief discusses the use of control engineering methods to plan a cancer therapy which tends to reduce tumour size in patients, striking a balance that minimizes the toxic effects of the treatment. The authors address the design and computation of impulsive control therapies, a methodology previously underexplored in the application of control methods to medical modelling. This allows simulation of such discrete events as taking a pill rather than relying on the supply of therapy being continuous and steady.
The book begins with an introduction to the topic, before moving onto pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamical and tumour-growth models and explaining how they describe the relationship between a certain therapy plan and the evolution of cancer. This is placed firmly in the context of work introducing impulsive differential equations. The final chapter summarizes the research presented and suggests future areas of research to encourage readers in taking the subject forward.
This book is of interest to biomedical engineers, researchers and students, particularly those with a background in systems and control engineering.
Authors and Affiliations
About the authors
In 2018, João P. Belfo received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a dissertation on the design of cancer therapy based on impulsive optimal control. He is currently a grant researcher at INESC-ID.
João M. Lemos is a Full Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of IST, the School of Engineering of the University of Lisboa, Portugal, and Head of the Research Group on Control of Dynamic Systems of INESC-ID, where he currently develops research and teaching activities in the scientific area of systems, decision and control. His areas of activity mainly comprise applications to biomedical systems, and other areas, of adaptive, predictive and optimal control.
Professor Lemos has published more than 200 scientific papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings; he has also (co)authored two books: a university manual on state-space-based control design (in Portuguese) and Adaptive Control of Solar Energy Collector Systems (Springer, ISBN ISBN 978-3-319-06852-7).
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Optimal Impulsive Control for Cancer Therapy
Authors: João P. Belfo, João M. Lemos
Series Title: SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50488-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Intelligent Technologies and Robotics, Intelligent Technologies and Robotics (R0)
Copyright Information: The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-50487-8Published: 20 June 2020
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-50488-5Published: 19 June 2020
Series ISSN: 2191-8112
Series E-ISSN: 2191-8120
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 102
Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations, 56 illustrations in colour
Topics: Control and Systems Theory, Cancer Research, Optimization