Title :
Adaptive control of airway tone in sheep that have asthma-like responses
Author :
Koumoundouros, Emmanuel ; Snibson, Ken J. ; Mareels, Iven M Y
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
A model reference, direct adaptive control model has been identified and is able to track airway tone from sheep that have asthma-like responses. This closed loop control model uses the MIT adaptation rule to drive the controller gain that accounted for the decreases in lung conductance seen in allergen-challenged sheep. A single compartment viscoelastic closed loop model was used with the output being the tidal volume. Observations revealed that there are two distinct airway tone timescales: a slow time scale governing lung dynamic changes that was used to established the baseline; and a fast timescale related to the more transient response during allergen induced bronchoconstriction. The baseline provided the coefficients for the model and these were adjusted by the controller gains. The controller gains for saline-challenge sheep which were used as experimental controls, were within random error determined for spontaneous breathing. The experiments indicate that the dynamics of diseased lungs can be captured by an adaptively controlled model.
Keywords :
biocontrol; closed loop systems; lung; model reference adaptive control systems; pneumodynamics; transient response; MIT adaptation rule; airway tone; allergen induced bronchoconstriction; allergen-challenged sheep; asthma-like response; closed loop control model; controller gain; diseased lungs dynamics; lung conductance; model reference direct adaptive control model; saline-challenge sheep; single compartment viscoelastic closed loop model; slow time scale governing lung dynamic change; spontaneous breathing; tidal volume; transient response; Adaptation models; Adaptive control; Aerodynamics; Atmospheric modeling; Blood; Control systems; Lungs;
Conference_Titel :
Australian Control Conference (AUCC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9245-9