2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bspc.2020.102061
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Fuzzy, synergetic and non-linear state feedback control of chemotherapy drug for a cancerous tumor

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“…For the treatment of leukemia, Islam et al[ 28 ] designed an adaptive terminal and supertorsional sliding mode controller, and verified the stability of the system using Lyapunov’s stability theory. For a nonlinear four-state ODE malignant tumor model, Qaiser et al[ 29 ] designed a fuzzy controller and two kinds of nonlinear controllers: synergetic and state feedback controllers for chemotherapeutic drug control. An extended feedback controller was introduced into the ecological epidemiological model in[ 30 ], Wang et al confirmed that changing the feedback control time delay could affect the stability of the model, thus effectively restrained the occurrence of bifurcation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the treatment of leukemia, Islam et al[ 28 ] designed an adaptive terminal and supertorsional sliding mode controller, and verified the stability of the system using Lyapunov’s stability theory. For a nonlinear four-state ODE malignant tumor model, Qaiser et al[ 29 ] designed a fuzzy controller and two kinds of nonlinear controllers: synergetic and state feedback controllers for chemotherapeutic drug control. An extended feedback controller was introduced into the ecological epidemiological model in[ 30 ], Wang et al confirmed that changing the feedback control time delay could affect the stability of the model, thus effectively restrained the occurrence of bifurcation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note the auxiliary input in time-delayed form can be obtained from (24) as v(t − γ) = σ(t − γ) − ξ(t − γ). Replacing the expression of v(t−γ) in the last term of the above expression, equation ( 28) is achieved as…”
Section: Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various robust control techniques are also investigated for cancer treatment procedures, namely, adaptive control [21], sliding mode control (SMC) [22], fractional order control [23], fuzzy control [24], extended Kalman filter [25], etc. In [26], an adaptive and robust control technique is developed that can effectively modify drug delivery schedules, with the potential to reduce tumor growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The controller, which is based on invasive weed optimization algorithm and intuitionistic fuzzy sets, provides several advantages, including adaptive and optimally–tuned design parameters for the controller to obtain desired drug concentration at the tumor site, satisfaction of drug delivery constraints to ensure the clinical safety of patients, and robustness to handle all possible physiological conditions during the treatment. Qaiser et al 26 compared the performance of fuzzy control, synergetic control, and state feedback control in cancer treatment using chemotherapy. Their mathematical model considers tumor cells, immune cells, and healthy cells under the chemotherapy drug intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%