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Medical Devices Speaker Series 2023: De-risking and Accelerating Physiological Closed-Loop Control (PCLC) Using Model-Based Design

From the series: Medical Devices Speaker Series 2023

Lane Desborough, Nudge BG

Developing medical devices with physiological closed-loop control (PCLC) systems presents unique challenges. Ensuring safety and efficacy while navigating complex regulatory requirements can be a daunting task. This presentation by Lane Desborough from Nudge BG explores how model-based design can help you de-risk and accelerate your development process.

Discover how MathWorks tools can empower you to:

  • Model and simulate your closed-loop control system: Gain valuable insights into system behavior before implementation, enabling early identification and mitigation of potential risks.
  • Generate production-ready code: Automatically generate code from your model, ensuring consistency and reducing the potential for errors.
  • Perform comprehensive verification and validation: Utilize powerful testing tools to ensure your system meets all necessary safety and performance requirements.
  • Streamline documentation and regulatory compliance: Generate comprehensive documentation automatically, facilitating regulatory submissions and audits.

This presentation was given at the 2023 MathWorks Medical Devices Speaker Series, which is a forum for researchers and industry practitioners using MATLAB® and Simulink® to showcase and discuss their state-of-the-art innovations in the areas of medical device research, prototyping, and compliance with FDA/MDR regulations for device certification.

About the presenter:

Lane Desborough is the founder and CEO of Nudge BG, an engineering consulting services and algorithm development company focused on modeling, simulation, and the control of physiological systems for medical product development. Before founding Nudge BG, he was a chief engineer at Medtronic Diabetes and Bigfoot Biomedical. He has been using MATLAB® and Simulink® since grad school in the early 90s. His primary focus is on automated insulin delivery to reduce the burden for millions of people living with diabetes, including his son.

Published: 18 May 2023