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Homogeneous Time-resolved Förster Resonance Energy Transfer-based Assay for Detection of Insulin Secretion
Published on: May 10, 2018
Robust stability control for nonlinear time varying delay fractional order practical systems and application in
Gholamreza Alikhani1, Saeed Balochian1
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Gonabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Gonabad, Khorasan-e-Razavi, Iran.
Abstract:
Diabetes Mellitus is a long-term and prevalent disease that 10% of the world population suffer from. This study uses a state feedback controller to control blood glucose level in the delayed fractional order model of this disease. Thus, first, a proper state feedback controller for stabilizing the fractional order model with time-variant delays is presented. Then, stability and stabilization of the fractional order models in the fractional order insulin-glucose model with time-variant delays is presented. The results show that the insulin-glucose system with the proposed controller is stabilized and the blood glucose concentration is controlled in a proper time. Further studies might provide the opportunity for novel technologies in controlling and treating diabetic patients.
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