تصفح حسب المؤلف "Haddad, W.M."
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A Mechanistic Neural Field Theory of How Anesthesia Suppresses Consciousness: Synaptic Drive Dynamics, Bifurcations, Attractors, and Partial State Equipartitioning
Hou, S.P.; Haddad, W.M.; Meskin, N.; Bailey, J.M. ( Springer Verlag , 2015 , Article)With the advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and neurochemistry there has been impressive progress in understanding the molecular properties of anesthetic agents. However, there has been little focus on how the ... -
A Neural Field Theory for Loss of Consciousness: Synaptic Drive Dynamics, System Stability, Attractors, Partial Synchronization, and Hopf Bifurcations Characterizing the Anesthetic Cascade
Haddad, W M.; Hou, S. P.; Bailey, J. M.; Meskin, N. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2016 , Book chapter)With the advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and neurochemistry there has been impressive progress in understanding the molecular properties of anesthetic agents. However, there has been little focus on how the ... -
A Nonovershooting Controller with Integral Action for Multi-input Multi-output Drug Dosing Control ?
Padmanabhan, R.; Meskin, Nader; Ionescu, C.M.; Haddad, W.M. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2018 , Conference Paper)In this paper, a nonovershooting tracking controller is proposed for the continuous infusion of multiple drugs that have interactive effects. The proposed controller design method exploits the freedom of eigenstructure ... -
A nonovershooting tracking controller for simultaneous infusion of anesthetics and analgesics
Padmanabhan R.; Meskin N.; Ionescu C.M.; Haddad W.M. ( Elsevier Ltd , 2019 , Article)In this paper, a nonovershooting tracking controller is proposed for the continuous infusion of multiple drugs that have interactive effects. The proposed controller design method exploits the freedom of eigenstructure ... -
Direct adaptive disturbance rejection control for sedation and analgesia
Padmanabhan, R.; Meskin, Nader; Haddad, W.M. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2014 , Conference Paper)Patient care in intensive care units involves the combined administration of several drugs. Apart from the desired drug effect, often such drugs disturb other physiological functions of the patient. Control strategies based ... -
Optimal control of midazolam infusion for post operative patients in intensive care units
Padmanabhan, R.; Meskin, Nader; Haddad, W.M. ( Wiley-Blackwell , 2015 , Article)The critical task of anesthesia administration demands optimal drug titration by considering patient-specific features and sedation requirements. Though there exist several sedation assessment monitors, physicians still ... -
Optimal control of midazolam infusion for post operative patients in intensive care units
Padmanabhan, R.; Meskin, Nader; Haddad, W.M. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2013 , Conference Paper)The critical task of anesthesia administration demands minimal drug titration by considering patient specific features and sedation requirements. Though there exist several sedation assessment monitors, physicians still ... -
Optimal Determination of Respiratory Airflow Patterns for a General Multicompartment Lung Mechanics System with Nonlinear Resistance and Compliance Parameters
Hou, S.P.; Meskin, N.; Haddad, W.M. ( American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) , 2015 , Article)In this paper, we develop a framework for determining optimal respiratory airflow patterns for a multicompartment lung mechanics system with nonlinear resistance and compliance parameters. First, a nonlinear multicompartment ... -
Output feedback sliding mode control for a linear multi-compartment lung mechanics system
Hou, S.P.; Meskin, N.; Haddad, W.M. ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2014 , Article)In this paper, we develop a sliding mode control architecture to control lung volume and minute ventilation in the presence of modelling system uncertainties. Since the applied input pressure to the lungs is, in general, ... -
Partial synchronization of biological neural networks and the anesthetic cascade
Hou, S.P.; Haddad, W.M.; Meskin, Nader; Bailey, J.M. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2015 , Conference Paper)With the advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and neurochemistry there has been impressive progress in understanding the molecular properties of anesthetic agents. However, there has been little focus on how the ...