A unified description of networked dynamical systems, entitled multiport diagram, is proposed in this paper. The multiport diagram is an object-oriented model structure described into a general math-ematical framework, independently from any computer language. It is shown that usual diagrammatic representations of networks, e.g. block diagrams, signal flow graphs, compartmental networks and bond graphs, are subclasses of the multiport diagram. By bridging the gap between these four network repre-sentations, this unified diagram should contribute to facilitate education of networked system modelling in systems and control theories. 1 Keywords System modelling, networked dynamical systems, object-modelling techniques, mathematical models
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In the last two decades, complex and detailed DEA models that consider the internal structure of DMU...
Models are usually domain specific and even traditionally strictly system-specific. Various modeling...
This paper gives an overview of the formulation and solution of network equations, with emphasis on ...
We introduce a comprehensive formalism called an Evolving Dynamical Network (EDN) that aims to provi...
We present a new concept for a system network to represent systems that are able to undergo structur...
Abstract — The problem addressed in this communication deals with the object-modelling of interconne...
Abstract: A dynamical model for a transport network development is proposed. The main feat...
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This chapter is an introduction to coupled cell networks, a formal setting in which to analyse gener...
Port-based modeling of dynamic systems is the topic of the first chapter of the book that will be on...
In this chapter the basics of the port-based approach are introduced as well as their natural notati...
A dynamical network is comprised of a finite number of subsystems, each having its own dynamics, whi...
We introduce the Structure Model- a formalism for modelling and controlling networked systems with d...
Herein we develop category-theoretic tools for understanding network-style diagrammatic languages. T...
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Models are usually domain specific and even traditionally strictly system-specific. Various modeling...