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The problem of controlling the level of depth
of anesthesia measured by the Bispectral Index (BIS) of the
electroencephalogram of patients under general anesthesia, is
considered. It is assumed that the manipulated variable is the
infusion rate of the hypnotic drug propofol, while the drug
remifentanil is also administered for analgesia. Since these
two drugs interact, the administration rate of remifentanil is
considered as an accessible disturbance in combination with
the level of electromyography (EMG) that also interferes with
the BIS signal. In order to tackle the high uncertainty present
on the system, the predictive adaptive controller MUSMAR
is used. The performance of the controller is illustrated by
means of simulation with 45 patient individual adjusted models,
which incorporate the effect of the drugs interaction on BIS.
This controller structure proved to be robust to the EMG
and remifentanil disturbances, patient variability, changing
reference values and noise.
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IEEE