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Time delay and anticipatory effects in modeling dynamical sytems

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Tartalom: https://pp.bme.hu/me/article/view/1237
Archívum: PP Mechanical Engineering
Gyűjtemény: Articles
Cím:
Time delay and anticipatory effects in modeling dynamical sytems
Létrehozó:
B Béda, Péter
Kiadó:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dátum:
2012-01-01
Téma:
discretisation; delayed differential equations; simulation
Tartalmi leírás:
In applied mechanics several papers concentrate on the comparison of delayed and non-delayed approaches of controlled machines. We may study both continuous and discrete time systems. The principal points of interest in the following work are how continuous time systems differ from its representation as some discrete time system in stability and robustness and how the discretisation of a continuous time subsystem acts on the stability properties of the coupled system.
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angol
Típus:
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Peer-reviewed Article
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Formátum:
application/pdf
Azonosító:
10.3311/pp.me.2012-2.02
Forrás:
Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering; Vol. 56, No. 2 (2012); 87-90
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