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Comparison of linear and nonlinear feedback control of heart rate for treadmill running

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Pages 87-98 | Received 25 Jan 2016, Accepted 13 Apr 2016, Published online: 25 May 2016

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Hanjie Wang & Kenneth J. Hunt. (2021) Heart rate control using first- and second-order models during treadmill exercise. Systems Science & Control Engineering 9:1, pages 651-662.
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Kenneth J. Hunt & Sepp Gerber. (2017) A generalized stochastic optimal control formulation for heart rate regulation during treadmill exercise. Systems Science & Control Engineering 5:1, pages 481-494.
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Hanjie Wang & Kenneth J. Hunt. (2023) Feedback control of heart rate during treadmill exercise based on a two-phase response model. PLOS ONE 18:10, pages e0292310.
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Alexander H. Spörri, Hanjie Wang & Kenneth J. Hunt. (2022) Heart Rate Dynamics Identification and Control in Cycle Ergometer Exercise: Comparison of First- and Second-Order Performance. Frontiers in Control Engineering 3.
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Cristiano Maria Verrelli, Patrizio Tomei, Giuseppe Caminiti, Ferdinando Iellamo & Maurizio Volterrani. (2021) Nonlinear heart rate control in treadmill/cycle-ergometer exercises under the instability constraint. Automatica 127, pages 109492.
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Kenneth J. Hunt & Cédric C. Hurni. (2019) Robust control of heart rate for cycle ergometer exercise. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 57:11, pages 2471-2482.
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Kenneth J. Hunt & Ming Liu. (2018) Optimal control of heart rate during treadmill exercise. Optimal Control Applications and Methods 39:2, pages 503-518.
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Kenneth J. Hunt & Simon E. Fankhauser. (2016) Heart rate control during treadmill exercise using input-sensitivity shaping for disturbance rejection of very-low-frequency heart rate variability. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 30, pages 31-42.
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