Abstract:
Cancer is the second most fatal disease worldwide resulting in millions of deaths world-
wide. Numerous complex biological interactions result in the growth of a malignant
tumor.The tumor forms as a result of the body’s normal cells expanding incorrectly
and out of control. Chemotherapy is most widely used treatment for eradicating ma-
lignant tumors from the body. Chemotherapy medicine, however, has adverse impacts
on the patient’s body. The regulation of chemotherapeutic drugs has been suggested
in this thesis using adaptive non-linear control methods. For this purpose, a four-state
ODE model proposed in the literature has been used. The model’s structure is exceed-
ingly nonlinear and chaotic. For the control of chemotherapeutic medication, adaptive
controllers using nonlinear control techniques such as ASMC, AISMC, ASTSMC, and
ATSMC have been developed. Mathematical analysis based on the Lyapunov stability
theory has been addressed to verify the controller stability.The performance of sug-
gested controllers are compared in Simulink/MATLAB. Furthermore, we were not only
restricted to MATLAB/SIMULINK, we also performed simulations using the hardware-
in-the-loop to gain the confidence regarding our designed controller performance when
implemented on actual hardware. The results show that in comparison to the already
published control techniques in literature, our ATSMC controller performs best with
quick tumor cells removal from body (5% less days to recovery) for minimal amount of
drug delivery(46% less dosage drug).