The primary means for the analysis and synthesis of linear systems stems from their defining property, the principle of superposition. In this paper a generalization of this principle, which provides a classification for a variety of nonlinear systems, is discussed. Systems within each class are shown to differ only by a linear system. The application of this approach to problems in nonlinear filtering is proposed
"March 3, 1958." Based on a thesis submitted to M.I.T. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, January 13, ...
This note concerns a fundamental issue in the modelling and realisation of nonlinear systems; namely...
Results are presented generalising superposition to nonlinear systems by using qualitative different...
The primary means for the analysis and synthesis of linear systems stems from their defining propert...
81 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1965.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
This group is interested in various aspects of statistical communication theory with particular emph...
AbstractA notion of superposition for nonlinear operators is defined and strong and weak superpositi...
A theory of the analysis of nonlinear systems is developed. The central problem is the mathematical ...
373, which is better as with another method suitable for the real-time cepstral processing, i.e. the...
The analytical conditions for the applicability of a Non!linear Superposition Technique"NST# are est...
AbstractThe recent application of methods from nonlinear systems theory to the analysis of time seri...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1956."June,...
This thesis investigates the properties of an analysis and re-synthesis methodof a class of nonlinea...
AbstractThis paper presents a new way of introducing invariant subspaces for generalized systems. Th...
Evidently, the linear superposition principle can not be exactly established as a general principle ...
"March 3, 1958." Based on a thesis submitted to M.I.T. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, January 13, ...
This note concerns a fundamental issue in the modelling and realisation of nonlinear systems; namely...
Results are presented generalising superposition to nonlinear systems by using qualitative different...
The primary means for the analysis and synthesis of linear systems stems from their defining propert...
81 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1965.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
This group is interested in various aspects of statistical communication theory with particular emph...
AbstractA notion of superposition for nonlinear operators is defined and strong and weak superpositi...
A theory of the analysis of nonlinear systems is developed. The central problem is the mathematical ...
373, which is better as with another method suitable for the real-time cepstral processing, i.e. the...
The analytical conditions for the applicability of a Non!linear Superposition Technique"NST# are est...
AbstractThe recent application of methods from nonlinear systems theory to the analysis of time seri...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1956."June,...
This thesis investigates the properties of an analysis and re-synthesis methodof a class of nonlinea...
AbstractThis paper presents a new way of introducing invariant subspaces for generalized systems. Th...
Evidently, the linear superposition principle can not be exactly established as a general principle ...
"March 3, 1958." Based on a thesis submitted to M.I.T. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, January 13, ...
This note concerns a fundamental issue in the modelling and realisation of nonlinear systems; namely...
Results are presented generalising superposition to nonlinear systems by using qualitative different...