Positive invariant regions for a modified Van Der Pol equation modeling heart action
A. Acosta, R. Gallo, P. Garc\'ia, D. Peluffo-Ord\'o\~nez

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to estimate positively invariant regions for a modified Van der Pol model of heart action, aiding in efficient parameter optimization and improved classification of cardiac signals.
Contribution
It introduces an algorithm to construct positively invariant regions for the vdPM, reducing computational costs in parameter estimation for heart rate modeling.
Findings
Invariant regions contain periodic orbits of the vdPM.
Solutions starting within these regions converge to the periodic orbit.
Method reduces parameter search space for ECG signal modeling.
Abstract
The dynamical characterization of the heart rate is definitely a problem of vital importance. The selection, construction and adjustment of models that reproduce the dynamic behavior of the cardiac muscle, brings us closer to the solution of the usual classification problem in medicine, i.e. decide whether or not a patient belongs to the healthy class of patients. An usual model for this dynamic is often given by a modified Van der Pol model (vdPM), whose parameters are currently optimized with machine learning techniques or evolutionary algorithms. In any of these cases, the proper selection of the initial condition of the parameters drastically reduces the computational cost of the optimization method used. In this work, a strategy to estimate a positively invariant region that contains the periodic orbit, associated with a set of particular parameters of the vdPM considered, is…
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TopicsControl Systems and Identification · Blind Source Separation Techniques · Neural Networks and Applications
