Multiple tuned model approach for the analysis of nonlinear dynamics of the long term blood pressure regulation

M. Shahin, S. Maka
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This paper presents a modified parameter tuning approach that enables a better quantitative analysis of the nonlinear dynamics of long term arterial blood pressure regulation. A previously developed nonlinear model of blood pressure regulation is linearized about its equilibrium point. Instead of any traditional fixed parameter approach this linearized version utilizes multiple model approach. Fractional adjustments have been made in the parameters of the basal transfer function or state model of the seventh order system to fit with the nonlinear system data. A detailed sensitivity study has been performed on the basal linear model to identify the tuning parameters, their basal values and the realistic bounds. Traditional least square estimation technique has been used for parameter identification. Thus a set of approximate linear models have been developed under various physiological conditions. By combining these linear models spanning in the range of expected operation of the nonlinear system, the actual behavior can be approached. The dynamic responses of the tuned models under various conditions such as aldosterone loading are closely matching to those of the actual nonlinear model. The eigen value study of the linearized model shows that the model is stable under normal conditions. Thus the proposed frame work for the parameter tuning will be useful for the nonlinear physiological model to get a better structural analysis using the well known linear system techniques.
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长期血压调节非线性动力学分析的多重调谐模型方法
本文提出了一种改进的参数调整方法,可以更好地定量分析长期动脉血压调节的非线性动力学。先前开发的非线性血压调节模型对其平衡点进行了线性化。而不是任何传统的固定参数方法的线性化版本利用多模型的方法。对七阶系统的基本传递函数或状态模型的参数进行了分数阶调整,以适应非线性系统数据。对基本线性模型进行了详细的灵敏度研究,以确定调谐参数、它们的基本值和实际边界。传统的最小二乘估计方法用于参数辨识。因此,在各种生理条件下建立了一套近似的线性模型。将这些线性模型结合在非线性系统的预期运行范围内,可以接近实际的行为。调整后的模型在醛固酮负荷等各种条件下的动态响应与实际非线性模型的动态响应非常接近。对线性化模型的特征值研究表明,该模型在正常条件下是稳定的。因此,所提出的参数整定框架将有助于利用众所周知的线性系统技术对非线性生理模型进行更好的结构分析。
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