Fuzzy Controller for Dual Sensors Cardiac Pacemaker System in Patients with Bradycardias at Rest

  • Hamed B
  • Ras A
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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is defined as a heart rate that is less than 60 bpm. Implantable cardiac devices such as pacemakers are widely used nowadays. In this paper, design and implementation of the heart model can be controlled to be the heart of a patient suffering from a decrease in heart rate (Bradycardia). A system is designed to sense and calculate the heart rate per minute and it is considered as an input to the controller. The design and implementation of Mamdani fuzzy controller to generate electric pulses that mimic the natural pacing system of the heart maintains an adequate heart rate by delivering controlled, rhythmic electrical stimuli to the chambers of the patient heart. The proposed controller is tested by using Matlab/Simulink program.

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Hamed, B., & Ras, A. A. K. A. (2015). Fuzzy Controller for Dual Sensors Cardiac Pacemaker System in Patients with Bradycardias at Rest. Intelligent Control and Automation, 06(03), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.4236/ica.2015.63016

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