Download PDFOpen PDF in browserFormal Verification of a Multi-Basal Insulin Infusion Control Model17 pages•Published: June 27, 2017AbstractThe artificial pancreas concept automates the delivery of insulin to patients with type-1 diabetes, sensing the blood glucose levels through a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and using an insulin infusion pump to deliver insulin. Formally verifying control algorithms against physiological models of the patient is an important challenge. In this paper, we present a case study of a simple hybrid multi-basal control system that switches to different preset insulin delivery rates over various ranges of blood glucose levels. We use the Dalla- Man model for modeling the physiology of the patient and a hybrid automaton model of the controller. First, we reduce the problem state space and replace nonpolynomial terms by approximations with very small errors in order to simplify the model. Nevertheless, the model still remains nonlinear with up to 9 state variables.Reachability analysis on this hybrid model is used to verify that the blood glucose levels remain within a safe range overnight. This poses challenges, including (a) the model exhibits many discrete jumps in a relatively small time interval, and (b) the entire time horizon corresponding to a full night is 720 minutes, wherein the controller time period is 5 minutes. To overcome these difficulties, we propose methods to effectively handle time- triggered jumps and merge flowpipes over the same time interval. The evaluation shows that the performance can be improved with the new techniques. Keyphrases: artificial pancreas, flow*, flowpipe construction, verification In: Goran Frehse and Matthias Althoff (editors). ARCH17. 4th International Workshop on Applied Verification of Continuous and Hybrid Systems, vol 48, pages 75-91.
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