DocumentCode
1252347
Title
Dynamic programming approach for newborn´s incubator humidity control
Author
Bouattoura, Djaaffar ; Villon, Pierre ; Farges, Gilbert
Author_Institution
Dept. de Genie Inf., Univ. de Technol. de Compiegne, France
Volume
45
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
48
Lastpage
55
Abstract
The anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the human skin have been studied for a long time. A special interest has been shown in the water permeability of the premature infant´s skin, which is known to be an important factor in the maintenance of a controlled water and heat balance. The rate of evaporative heat exchange between the skin surface of a very premature infant and the surrounding incubator air may be so high that evaporative heat loss alone may exceed the infant´s total metabolic heat production. However, it has been demonstrated in several investigations published in recent years that basal evaporative water loss can be consistently reduced by increasing the ambient humidity. Nevertheless, the passive humidification system (water reservoir) used in most incubators cannot achieve high and steady humidity levels. Here, the authors propose an active humidification system. The algorithm is based on a combination of optimal control theory and dynamic programming approach. The relative-humidity (R.H.) regulation is performed in range of 35-90% at 33° C with small oscillations (±0.5% R.H.) around the reference value (i.e., prescribed R.H.).
Keywords
biocontrol; biomedical equipment; biothermics; dynamic programming; evaporation; humidity control; linear systems; optimal control; patient care; permeability; skin; 33 C; active humidification system; ambient humidity; anatomy; biochemistry; controlled water/heat balance; dynamic programming approach; evaporative heat loss; human skin; newborn´s incubator humidity control; passive humidification system; physiology; total metabolic heat production; water permeability; water reservoir; Anatomy; Biochemistry; Dynamic programming; Humans; Humidity control; Pediatrics; Permeability; Physiology; Skin; Water heating; Algorithms; Body Temperature Regulation; Environmental Monitoring; Equipment Contamination; Equipment Design; Humans; Humidity; Incubators, Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Models, Theoretical; Permeability; Skin; Surface Properties; Therapy, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.650351
Filename
650351
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