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  <id>05605575</id>
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  <an>05605575</an>
  <augroup>
    <au>Morozoff, E.P.</au>
    <au>Saif, M.</au>
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  <ti>Oxygen therapy control of neonates. II: Evaluating manual, PID and fuzzy logic controller designs.</ti>
  <so>Control Intell. Syst. 36, No. 3, 238-249 (2008).</so>
  <py>2008</py>
  <pu>Acta Press for IASTED (The International Association of Science and Technology for Development), Calgary</pu>
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    <la>EN</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>biomedical control systems</ut>
    <ut>modelling</ut>
    <ut>fuzzy logic controller</ut>
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  <cigroup>
    <ci>Zbl 1173.93317</ci>
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    <ab>Summary: A computer model of the neonatal oxygen transport system containing a four compartment respiratory sub-system linked to a 13 compartment cardiovascular sub-system was developed in the first part of this paper. In this part, three 1 h supervisory programs were written to represent 3 neonate types: Baby 1 -- stable but active; Baby 2 -- unstable and not active; Baby 3 -- unstable, not active and changing oxygen affinity. Next, simulations for three different types of controllers are described: manual, PID and fuzzy logic. Finally, an in depth comparison of theses control alternatives was performed based on the results obtained by application to each of the three neonate types.  [For Part I, see the authors, Control Intell. Syst. 36, No. 3, 227--237 (2008; Zbl 1173.93317).]</ab>
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