Robustness of a pacemaker to control chaotic oscillations in a two-mass model of the vocal folds under turbulence and muscle twitch fluctuations and vocal tremor
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Publication date
2025-01ISSN
1007-5704
Abstract
A pacemaker for phonation could be feasible in the near future thanks to advances in smart materials technology. However, before attempting it, much theoretical work needs to be done to figure out how it could work. Human phonation is a complex and highly non-linear fluid–structure interaction process for the onset of regular self-oscillations of the vocal folds to produce voice. Such oscillations can become chaotic for even moderate changes in the physical parameters of the folds or the subglottal pressure. Traditionally, low-dimensional biomechanical mass models have been used to understand the intricacies of both normal and abnormal phonation. In this framework, the possibility of devising a mass–spring–damper pacemaker capable of regulating chaotic oscillations of the vocal folds, which uses an altering energy feedback control strategy acting on the pacemaker damping, was recently analyzed. However, phonation can undergo several perturbations and it is necessary to test the robustness of the pacemaker against them. This is the objective of this work. Two types of disturbances are considered: random and periodic. The former are associated with glottal flow turbulence and also with muscle twitches, which are partially responsible for voice jitter. The second are related to vocal tremor and are often found in patients with paresis, Parkinson’s disease or adductor spasmodic dysphonia, among others. Using tools for the analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems, it will be demonstrated that the pacemaker can respond quite well to random and periodic perturbations, supporting its potential for partial remedy of voice pathologies.
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Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
53 - Physics
531/534 - Mechanics
61 - Medical sciences
616.1 - Pathology of the circulatory system, blood vessels. Cardiovascular complaints
616.8 - Neurology. Neuropathology. Nervous system
Keywords
Phonation pacemaker
Vocal fold mass model
Chaos control
Vocal tremor
Turbulent glottal flow
Parkinson’s disease
Marcapassos de fonació
model de massa de plecs vocals
control del caos
tremolor vocal
Malaltia de Parkinson
Pages
23 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
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Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. 2025. Vol. 140, part. 1.
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