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Blind Deconvolution for Distributed Parameter Systems with Unbounded Input and Output and Determining Blood Alcohol Concentration from Transdermal Biosensor Data.

I G Rosen1, Susan E Luczak2, Jordan Weiss1.   

Abstract

We develop a blind deconvolution scheme for input-output systems described by distributed parameter systems with boundary input and output. An abstract functional analytic theory based on results for the linear quadratic control of infinite dimensional systems with unbounded input and output operators is presented. The blind deconvolution problem is then reformulated as a series of constrained linear and nonlinear optimization problems involving infinite dimensional dynamical systems. A finite dimensional approximation and convergence theory is developed. The theory is applied to the problem of estimating blood or breath alcohol concentration (respectively, BAC or BrAC) from biosensor-measured transdermal alcohol concentration (TAC) in the field. A distributed parameter model with boundary input and output is proposed for the transdermal transport of ethanol from the blood through the skin to the sensor. The problem of estimating BAC or BrAC from the TAC data is formulated as a blind deconvolution problem. A scheme to identify distinct drinking episodes in TAC data based on a Hodrick Prescott filter is discussed. Numerical results involving actual patient data are presented.

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Keywords:  Blind Deconvolution; Blood Alcohol Concentration; Distributed Parameter Systems; Transdermal Alcohol Biosensor; Unbounded Input and Output

Year:  2014        PMID: 24707065      PMCID: PMC3972634          DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2013.12.099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Math Comput        ISSN: 0096-3003            Impact factor:   4.091


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