This work addresses the problem of linear system realizations by mammillary and mammillary-like models, offering necessary and sufficient conditions under which a given transfer function can be represented in this form. Compartmental models, particularly mammillary ones, reflect the physiological dynamics of distribution and elimination. This is especially relevant in clinical pharmacology, where model parameters correspond to meaningful biological processes to support interpretability, personalization, and safe drug delivery, such as in total intravenous anesthesia. To conclude, an application to a propofol infusion model illustrates how mammillary realizations can support physiologically interpretable system representations.

System realizations by mammillary models with an application to propofol pharmacokinetics

Milanesi, Marco;Schiavo, Michele;Visioli, Antonio
2026-01-01

Abstract

This work addresses the problem of linear system realizations by mammillary and mammillary-like models, offering necessary and sufficient conditions under which a given transfer function can be represented in this form. Compartmental models, particularly mammillary ones, reflect the physiological dynamics of distribution and elimination. This is especially relevant in clinical pharmacology, where model parameters correspond to meaningful biological processes to support interpretability, personalization, and safe drug delivery, such as in total intravenous anesthesia. To conclude, an application to a propofol infusion model illustrates how mammillary realizations can support physiologically interpretable system representations.
2026
UE
PE7_1 Control engineering
PE8_14 Industrial bioengineering
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
208
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Mammillary models; Pharmacokinetics; Positive realization; Positive systems; Structured identification
   Automatic Control of Total IntraVenous Anesthesia
   ACTIVA
   Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
   European Union - Next Generation EU
   D93C23000450005
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Beltrami, Veronica; Consolini, Luca; Laurini, Mattia; Milanesi, Marco; Schiavo, Michele; Visioli, Antonio
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