Title :
Comparison of algorithms for tracking short-term changes in arterial circulation parameters
Author :
Avanzolini, Guido ; Barbini, Paolo ; Cappello, Angelo
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Inf. e Sistemistica, Bologna Univ., Italy
Abstract :
Three recursive methods especially suited for identification of systems with rapidly changing parameters are applied to tracking of the viscoelastic properties of the systemic arterial bed. These methods include two least squares (LS) algorithms with constant or variable forgetting factor (RLS and LSVF) and an LS algorithm incorporating both a constant forgetting factor and covariance modification (CFCM). The methods are presented in a unified framework, and their sensitivity with respect to the design variables is investigated using noisy data from computer simulations. All analyzed methods have satisfactorily tracked rapid changes in peripheral resistance. The LSVF method, which offers slightly better performances than the classical RLS, may be preferred when calculation efficiency is the prime requirement. The CFCM algorithm, although maintaining reasonable simplicity, shows the best tracking ability also on varying of the noise sequence.
Keywords :
biorheology; identification; physiological models; viscoelasticity; arterial circulation parameters; calculation efficiency; computer simulations; constant forgetting factor; covariance modification; design variables; least squares algorithms; noise sequence; recursive methods; short-term changes tracking; systemic arterial bed; variable forgetting factor; viscoelastic properties; Biomedical monitoring; Computer simulation; Condition monitoring; Control systems; Elasticity; Electric resistance; Immune system; Least squares methods; Resonance light scattering; Viscosity; Algorithms; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Hemodynamics; Humans; Least-Squares Analysis; Models, Cardiovascular; Sensitivity and Specificity; Vascular Resistance;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on