Dynamical Epidemic Suppression Using Stochastic Prediction and Control

ORAL

Abstract

We consider the effects of noise on a model of epidemic outbreaks, where the outbreaks appear randomly. Using a constructive transition approach that predicts large outbreaks prior to their occurrence, we derive an adaptive control scheme that prevents large outbreaks from occurring. The theory is applicable to a wide range of stochastic processes with underlying deterministic structure.

Authors

  • Ira Schwartz

    Naval Research Laboratory, NRL

  • Lora Billings

    Montclair State University

  • Erik Bollt

    Clarkson University