TY - JOUR
T1 - Fuzzy PID Control for Respiratory Systems
AU - Mehedi, Ibrahim M.
AU - Shah, Heidir S.M.
AU - Al-Saggaf, Ubaid M.
AU - Mansouri, Rachid
AU - Bettayeb, Maamar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Ibrahim M. Mehedi et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper presents the implementation of a fuzzy proportional integral derivative (FPID) control design to track the airway pressure during the mechanical ventilation process. A respiratory system is modeled as a combination of a blower-hose-patient system and a single compartmental lung system with nonlinear lung compliance. For comparison purposes, the classical PID controller is also designed and simulated on the same system. According to the proposed control strategy, the ventilator will provide airway flow that maintains the peak pressure below critical levels when there are unknown parameters of the patient's hose leak and patient breathing effort. Results show that FPID is a better controller in the sense of quicker response, lower overshoot, and smaller tracking error. This provides valuable insight for the application of the proposed controller.
AB - This paper presents the implementation of a fuzzy proportional integral derivative (FPID) control design to track the airway pressure during the mechanical ventilation process. A respiratory system is modeled as a combination of a blower-hose-patient system and a single compartmental lung system with nonlinear lung compliance. For comparison purposes, the classical PID controller is also designed and simulated on the same system. According to the proposed control strategy, the ventilator will provide airway flow that maintains the peak pressure below critical levels when there are unknown parameters of the patient's hose leak and patient breathing effort. Results show that FPID is a better controller in the sense of quicker response, lower overshoot, and smaller tracking error. This provides valuable insight for the application of the proposed controller.
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U2 - 10.1155/2021/7118711
DO - 10.1155/2021/7118711
M3 - Article
C2 - 34257855
AN - SCOPUS:85109215224
SN - 2040-2295
VL - 2021
JO - Journal of Healthcare Engineering
JF - Journal of Healthcare Engineering
M1 - 7118711
ER -