Maintaining good glycemic control is a continuous challenge for type-1 diabetic patients. The current means of insulin therapy are seen to subject patients to hyper- and hypoglycemic episodes. With the advancement of computer science and technology, an artificial pancreas; a computerized device that will automatically control patient’s blood glucose level by providing the substitute for the insulin supply functionality of a healthy pancreas was proposed. The main challenge faced by the development of this device is a fully closed-loop control system. In this paper we proposed an artificial pancreas system with an adaptive closed-loop control strategy that computes the appropriate insulin infusion rate and thereby keeping the patient’s blood glucose concentration within normoglycemic range. The adaptability is achieved through a rigorous pattern recognition technique with patient-specific glucose readings obtained through glucose monitor at a given sampling step. The performance of the control strategy is assessed using the simulation results carried out under various physiological disturbances and meal intake.
Stephen D. PatekMarc D. BretonYuanda ChenChad SolomonBoris Kovatchev
Mirko MessoriGian Paolo IncremonaClaudio CobelliLalo Magni
Nicola PaolettiKin Sum LiuHongkai ChenScott A. SmolkaShan Lin