Closed-loop control systems for pumps used in portable analytical systems

J Chromatogr A. 2023 Apr 26:1695:463931. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2023.463931. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

The demand for accurate control of the flowrate/pressure in chemical analytical systems has given rise to the adoption of mechatronic approaches in analytical instruments. A mechatronic device is a synergistic system which combines mechanical, electronic, computer and control components. In the development of portable analytical devices, considering the instrument as a mechatronic system can be useful to mitigate compromises made to decrease space, weight, or power consumption. Fluid handling is important for reliability, however, commonly utilized platforms such as syringe and peristaltic pumps are typically characterized by flow/pressure fluctuations and slow responses. Closed loop control systems have been used effectively to decrease the difference between desired and realized fluidic output. This review discusses the way control systems have been implemented for enhanced fluidic control, categorized by pump type. Advanced control strategies used to enhance the transient and the steady state responses are discussed, along with examples of their implementation in portable analytical systems. The review is concluded with the outlook that the challenge in adequately expressing the complexity and dynamics of the fluidic network as a mathematical model has yielded a trend towards the adoption of experimentally informed models and machine learning approaches.

Keywords: Closed-Loop Performance; Control algorithms; Fluid handling; Portable analytical systems; Positive Displacement Pumps.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Syringes*