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Diabetes has been introduced as the sixth leading cause of death in the world. Type 1 diabetic patients should be injected insulin to keep their blood glucose at a safe level range. Due to an excessive increase in insulin injection can cause human death, it should be completely closed-looped controlled. On the other hand, the delayed nonlinear model of the glucose-insulin system makes some challenges in its control. In this paper, an improved sliding mode control (SMC) technique is proposed to regulate patients’ blood glucose levels and suffer type 1 diabetes. The proposed improved SMC (ISMC) determines the pumping rate of insulin as a control signal in the closed-loop control. Simulation results demonstrate that the patient’s blood glucose is regulated by optimal insulin injection rate. Compared to classical SMC, the proposed ISMC has higher accuracy and a more efficient control signal.
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Khodadadi, H., Ghadiri, H., Dehghani, A. (2022). Improved Sliding Mode Control for Glucose Regulation of Type 1 Diabetics Patients Considering Delayed Nonlinear Model. In: Sharma, H., Shrivastava, V., Kumari Bharti, K., Wang, L. (eds) Communication and Intelligent Systems . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 461. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2130-8_83
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