Abstract
<abstract><p>The problem of nonlinear adaptive control for a class of fractional-order tuberculosis (TB) model is studied in this paper. By analyzing the transmission mechanism of TB and the characteristics of fractional calculus, a fractional-order TB dynamical model is established with media coverage and treatment as control variables. With the help of universal approximation principle of radial basis function neural networks and the positive invariant set of established TB model, the expressions of control variables are designed and the stability of error model is analyzed. Thus, the adaptive control method can guarantee that the number of susceptible and infected individuals can be kept close to the corresponding control targets. Finally, the designed control variables are illustrated by numerical examples. The results indicate that the proposed adaptive controllers can effectively control the established TB model and ensure the stability of controlled model, and two control measures can protect more people from tuberculosis infection.</p></abstract>
Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Modeling and Simulation,General Medicine
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