Abstract
LQG control in Hilbert space, a novel approach for random abstract parabolic systems, and new transdermal alcohol biosensor technology are combined to yield tracking controllers that can be used to automate inpatient management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and human subject intravenous alcohol infusion studies, and to blindly deconvolve blood or breath alcohol concentration from biosensor measured transdermal alcohol level. The approach taken is based on a full-body alcohol population model in the form of a random, nonlinear, hybrid system of ordinary and partial differential equations and its abstract formulation in a Gelfand triple of Bochner spaces. The efficacy of the approach is demonstrated through simulation studies based on laboratory collected drinking data.
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More From: Automatica : the journal of IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control
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