2021 European Control Conference (ECC) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/ecc54610.2021.9655092
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Volume Control of Low-Cost Ventilator with Automatic Set-Point Adaptation

Abstract: This paper considers the control design for a lowcost ventilator that is based on a manual resuscitator bag (also known as AmbuBag) to pump air into the lungs of a patient who is physically unable to breathe. First, it experimentally shows that for accurately tracking tidal volumes, the controller needs to be adapted to the individual patient and the different configurations, e.g., hardware or operation modes. Second, it proposes a set-point adaptation algorithm that uses sensor measurements of a flow meter to… Show more

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“…In the ventilator system, we use the breath ventilator a passive value, and a high-efficiency particulate air filter. Actuators and sensors to develop ventilator devices [10]. The system consists of two gas inlets for hospitalsupplied O2 and ambient air supplied through a blower assembly respectively, a mixing tank with safety valves, pressure sensors, humidity exchanger, filters, and standard inhalation and exhalation [11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ventilator system, we use the breath ventilator a passive value, and a high-efficiency particulate air filter. Actuators and sensors to develop ventilator devices [10]. The system consists of two gas inlets for hospitalsupplied O2 and ambient air supplied through a blower assembly respectively, a mixing tank with safety valves, pressure sensors, humidity exchanger, filters, and standard inhalation and exhalation [11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HEV ventilator is based on a controlled valve system with a buffer reservoir in which the O 2 concentration of the supplied air can be adjusted. The volume-controlled breathe ventilator ( 13 ) is built on the concept of the MIT E-Vent ( 14 ) and consists of a resuscitator bag (AmbuBag, Ambu, Ballerup, Denmark), which is periodically compressed by two paddles. The Hamilton T1 (Hamilton, Bonaduz, Switzerland) was included as a reference ventilator and was tested using the same test protocol as the PDVs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TestChest can mimic different lung mechanics by varying the C RS and airway resistances. 9,[19][20][21] Three pressure sensors were placed at the outlet of the ventilator, at the Y-piece, and inside the trachea to measure the ventilator pressure, Y-piece pressure, and intratracheal pressure. The flow sensor was placed at the Y-piece.…”
Section: Experimental Test Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%