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New strategy to control covid-19 pandemic using lead/lag compensator
Musadaq A Hadi1, Zainab M Amean2
1University of Technology, Iraq.
Abstract:
COVID-19 is still the main worldwide issue since the outbreak. Many strategies were implemented such as suppression, mitigation, and mathematical-engineering strategies, to control this pandemic. In this work, a lead/lag compensator is proposed to control an unstable Covid-19 nonlinear system after using some required assumptions. The control theory is involved with the unstable pandemic and other existing strategies until the invention of the vaccine is approved. In addition, the Most Valuable Player Algorithm (MVPA) is used to optimize the parameters of the proposed controller and to determine whether it is a lead or lag compensator. Finally, the simulation results are based on the daily reports of two pandemic cities: Hubei (China), and Lazio (Italy) since the outbreak began. It can be concluded that the lead/lag compensator can effectively control the COVID-19 system.
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