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Equivalent descriptions of a discrete-time fractional-order linear system and its stability domains

Piotr Ostalczyk (2012)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Two description forms of a linear fractional-order discrete system are considered. The first one is by a fractional-order difference equation, whereas the second by a fractional-order state-space equation. In relation to the two above-mentioned description forms, stability domains are evaluated. Several simulations of stable, marginally stable and unstable unit step responses of fractional-order systems due to different values of system parameters are presented.

Estimation of feedwater heater parameters based on a grey-box approach

Tomasz Barszcz, Piotr Czop (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The first-principle modeling of a feedwater heater operating in a coal-fired power unit is presented, along with a theoretical discussion concerning its structural simplifications, parameter estimation, and dynamical validation. The model is a part of the component library of modeling environments, called the Virtual Power Plant (VPP). The main purpose of the VPP is simulation of power generation installations intended for early warning diagnostic applications. The model was developed in the Matlab/Simulink...

Estimation of the output deviation norm for uncertain, discrete-time nonlinear systems in a state dependent form

Przemysław Orłowski (2007)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Numerical evaluation of the optimal nonlinear robust control requires estimating the impact of parameter uncertainties on the system output. The main goal of the paper is to propose a method for estimating the norm of an output trajectory deviation from the nominal trajectory for nonlinear uncertain, discrete-time systems. The measure of the deviation allows us to evaluate the robustness of any designed controller. The first part of the paper concerns uncertainty modelling for nonlinear systems...

Estrategias óptimas de publicidad y precio.

María del Carmen Castrodeza Chamorro, Rafael Caballero Fernández, Trinidad Gómez Núñez (1991)

Trabajos de Investigación Operativa

El modelo de control óptimo no lineal, considerado en este artículo, posee una variable de estado x proporción de clientes y dos variables de control: precio p y gastos en publicidad u. Realizando un análisis de estabilidad en diferentes planos de fase se demuestra, bajo ciertas hipótesis, que es óptimo introducir un producto en el mercado con un precio reducido y realizando una fuerte inversión al comienzo de la campaña.

Event monitoring of parallel computations

Alexander M. Gruzlikov, Nikolai V. Kolesov, Marina V. Tolmacheva (2015)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The paper considers the monitoring of parallel computations for detection of abnormal events. It is assumed that computations are organized according to an event model, and monitoring is based on specific test sequences.

Event-based multi-objective filtering for multi-rate time-varying systems with random sensor saturation

Hui Li, Ming Lyu, Baozhu Du (2020)

Kybernetika

This paper focuses on the multi-objective filtering of multirate time-varying systems with random sensor saturations, where both the variance-constrained index and the H index are employed to evaluate the filtering performance. According to address issues, the high-frequency period of the internal state of the system is nondestructively converted to the low-frequency period, which determined by the measurement devices. Then the saturated output of multiple sensors is modeled as a sector bounded...

Event-triggered observer-based tracking control for leader-follower multi-agent systems

Pengxiao Zhang, Jinhuan Wang (2016)

Kybernetika

This paper considers the consensus tracking problem for a class of leader-follower multi-agent systems via event-triggered observer-based control. In our set-up, only a subset of the followers can obtain some relative information on the leader. Assume that the leader's control input is unknown for the followers. In order to track such a leader, we design two novel event-triggered observer-based control strategies, one centralized and the other distributed. One can prove that under the proposed control...

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