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Dana Copot

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  122
Citations -  1380

Dana Copot is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Model predictive control. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 101 publications receiving 848 citations. Previous affiliations of Dana Copot include Control Group & Core Laboratories.

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The role of fractional calculus in modeling biological phenomena: A review

TL;DR: This review provides the latest developments and trends in the application of fractional calculus in biomedicine and biology and addresses the properties in respiratory lung tissue, whose natural solutions arise from the midst of FC in the form of non-integer differ-integral solutions and non- integer parametric models.
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Data-driven modelling of drug tissue trapping using anomalous kinetics

TL;DR: This work revisits the pharmacokinetic models derived from classical differential equations and proposes an extension to fractional differential equations to account for tissue trapping, which modifies the predicted drug concentration profiles, which provides a better characterisation of unexplained secondary effects in patients undergoing treatment.
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The 5W’s for Control as Part of Industry 4.0: Why, What, Where, Who, and When—A PID and MPC Control Perspective

TL;DR: The paper gives a concise guideline as to how, when, where, and what to apply when it comes to choosing the most suitable control strategy as a function of multi-parameter objective optimization.
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Closed-Loop Control of Anesthesia: Survey on Actual Trends, Challenges and Perspectives

TL;DR: This article presents a concise overview on the recent evolution of closed-loop anesthesia delivery control systems by means of control strategies, depth of anesthesia monitors, patient modelling, safety systems, and validation in clinical trials.
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An Open Source Patient Simulator for Design and Evaluation of Computer Based Multiple Drug Dosing Control for Anesthetic and Hemodynamic Variables

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an open source patient simulator in Matlab/Simulink from Mathworks(R), which includes complex synergic and antagonistic interaction aspects between general anesthesia and hemodynamic stabilization variables.