Advances in Artificial Pancreas Systems Adaptive and Multivariable P
This brief introduces recursive modeling techniques that take account of variations in blood glucose concentration within and between individuals. It describes their use in developing multivariable models in early-warning systems for hypo- and hyperglycem
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Ali Cinar Kamuran Turksoy
Advances in Artificial Pancreas Systems Adaptive and Multivariable Predictive Control
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Ali Cinar Kamuran Turksoy •
Advances in Artificial Pancreas Systems Adaptive and Multivariable Predictive Control
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Ali Cinar Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL USA
Kamuran Turksoy Department of Biomedical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL USA
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To Mine, Bedirhan and Melik (A. Cinar) To Shadan and Naz (K. Turksoy) for their love, support and inspiration.
Preface
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