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Criteria for an adaptive fractional inspired oxygen controller
An adaptive control system developed for close-loop-supplement oxygen treatment of newborn infants is presented. A proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative controller and a pulse oxymeter for blood oxygen feedback are used to provide a digital control scheme. Preliminary results of human-subject studies comparing standard supplemental oxygen treatment techniques to the proposed closed-loop techniques are presented.<>