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Summary: A fractional-order controller will be proposed to regulate the inlet oxygen into the heart-lung machine. An analytical approach will be explained to satisfy some requirements together with practical implementation of some restrictions for the first time. Primarily, a nonlinear single-input single-output (SISO) time-delay model which was obtained previously in the literature is introduced for the oxygen generation process in the heart-lung machine system and we will complete it by adding some new states to control it. Thereafter, the system is linearized using the state feedback linearization approach to find a third-order time-delay dynamics. Consequently, classical \textit{PID} and fractional order \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controllers are gained to assess the quality of the proposed technique. A set of optimal parameters of those controllers are achieved through the genetic algorithm optimization procedure through minimizing a cost function. Our design method focuses on minimizing some famous performance criteria such as IAE, ISE, and ITSE. In the genetic algorithm, the controller parameters are chosen as a random population. The best relevant values are achieved by reducing the cost function. A time-domain simulation signifies the performance of \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controller with respect to a traditional optimized \textit{PID} controller.
Property / review text: Summary: A fractional-order controller will be proposed to regulate the inlet oxygen into the heart-lung machine. An analytical approach will be explained to satisfy some requirements together with practical implementation of some restrictions for the first time. Primarily, a nonlinear single-input single-output (SISO) time-delay model which was obtained previously in the literature is introduced for the oxygen generation process in the heart-lung machine system and we will complete it by adding some new states to control it. Thereafter, the system is linearized using the state feedback linearization approach to find a third-order time-delay dynamics. Consequently, classical \textit{PID} and fractional order \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controllers are gained to assess the quality of the proposed technique. A set of optimal parameters of those controllers are achieved through the genetic algorithm optimization procedure through minimizing a cost function. Our design method focuses on minimizing some famous performance criteria such as IAE, ISE, and ITSE. In the genetic algorithm, the controller parameters are chosen as a random population. The best relevant values are achieved by reducing the cost function. A time-domain simulation signifies the performance of \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controller with respect to a traditional optimized \textit{PID} controller. / rank
 
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fractional-order controller
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inlet oxygen into the heart-lung machine
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nonlinear single-input single-output (SISO) time-delay model
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state feedback linearization
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PID and fractional order \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controllers
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genetic algorithm optimization
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    Fractional-order control of a nonlinear time-delay system: case study in oxygen regulation in the heart-lung machine (English)
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    Summary: A fractional-order controller will be proposed to regulate the inlet oxygen into the heart-lung machine. An analytical approach will be explained to satisfy some requirements together with practical implementation of some restrictions for the first time. Primarily, a nonlinear single-input single-output (SISO) time-delay model which was obtained previously in the literature is introduced for the oxygen generation process in the heart-lung machine system and we will complete it by adding some new states to control it. Thereafter, the system is linearized using the state feedback linearization approach to find a third-order time-delay dynamics. Consequently, classical \textit{PID} and fractional order \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controllers are gained to assess the quality of the proposed technique. A set of optimal parameters of those controllers are achieved through the genetic algorithm optimization procedure through minimizing a cost function. Our design method focuses on minimizing some famous performance criteria such as IAE, ISE, and ITSE. In the genetic algorithm, the controller parameters are chosen as a random population. The best relevant values are achieved by reducing the cost function. A time-domain simulation signifies the performance of \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controller with respect to a traditional optimized \textit{PID} controller.
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    fractional-order controller
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    inlet oxygen into the heart-lung machine
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    nonlinear single-input single-output (SISO) time-delay model
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    state feedback linearization
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    PID and fractional order \(PI^\lambda D^\mu\) controllers
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    genetic algorithm optimization
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