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Anirudh Nath

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Silchar

Publications -  22
Citations -  241

Anirudh Nath is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Silchar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Observer (quantum physics) & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 162 citations. Previous affiliations of Anirudh Nath include Indian Institute of Technology Delhi & University of Calcutta.

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Observer based nonlinear control design for glucose regulation in type 1 diabetic patients: An LMI approach

TL;DR: The proposed controller can deliver robust closed-loop response of BGC within a specified range of parametric uncertainty and meal disturbances owing to the appropriately tuned bound of LMI region parameters.
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Blood glucose regulation in type 1 diabetic patients: an adaptive parametric compensation control-based approach

TL;DR: The result indicates that the proposed adaptive control scheme avoids severe hypoglycaemia and gives satisfactory performance under parametric uncertainty highlighting its ability to address the issue of inter‐patient variability.
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An augmented subcutaneous type 1 diabetic patient modelling and design of adaptive glucose control

TL;DR: An augmented subcutaneous model of type 1 diabetic patients (T1DP) is proposed first by estimating the model parameters with the aid of nonlinear least square method using the physiological data and a nonlinear adaptive controller is proposed to tackle two important issues of intra-patient variability and uncertain meal disturbance.
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Physiological Models and Control for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Brief Review

TL;DR: The design of control algorithms in the presence of noises and various other disturbances is discussed, which in turn introduces sensor noise in the measurement, thereby leading to model imperfection.
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Attractive Ellipsoid Sliding Mode Observer Design for State of Charge Estimation of Lithium-Ion Cells

TL;DR: A novel attractive ellipsoid based sliding-mode observer (AESMO) algorithm is designed to estimate the SoC in real-time of Li-ion cells and provides reliable and efficient SoC estimate in the presence of bounded uncertainties in the battery parameters as well as exogenous disturbances.