TITLE:
Design and Analysis of a Sliding Table Controller for Diabetes
AUTHORS:
Ahmed Y. Ben Sasi, Mahmud A. Elmalki
KEYWORDS:
Sliding Table Controller; PID Controller; Blood Glucose-Insulin System; Diabetes
JOURNAL NAME:
Intelligent Control and Automation,
Vol.4 No.3,
August
7,
2013
ABSTRACT:
A discrete insulin infusion based on long-time interval measurement is the classic technique for diabetes treatment. Nevertheless, in this research, a closed-loop control system was proposed for continuous drug infusion to overcome the drawbacks of these typical discrete methods and develop more practical diabetes therapy systems. A blood glucose-insulin system was implemented relying on continuous insulin injection model. Based on this model, two controllers were designed to deal with the control dilemma of the resulting highly nonlinear plant. The controllers designed in this paper are: proportional integral derivative (PID), and sliding table controllers. Simulation results have shown that the sliding table controller can outperform the PID controller even with severe circumstances of disturbance in glucose, such as exercise, delay or noise in glucose sensor and nutrition mixed meal absorption at meal times.