A general time-(distance-) domain representation of unidirectional multi-pass processes is presented which describes all previously identified examples 1. It is then shown that systems of multiple machines in which the signal flow is unidirectional can be simulated by the repeated simulation of a single machine and that such a procedure is described by the same general time-domain formulation. The stability of this multi-pass simulation sequence and hence, that of the multi-machine system, can therefore be investigated analytically using the frequency-response approach previously applied 1 to real-life-multi-pass processes. It is demonstrated how the approach can be applied also to discretised spatially-distributed processes, provided agai...
The study of the queueing system presented in this note was motivated by its possible application to...
In this paper, we address several topics on multirate systems, mostly in a frequency domain point of...
The concept of an mxm invertible continuous first order lag is extended to define an equivalent form...
The general characteristics of multipass processes are discussed and a method of process modelling i...
A large class of discrete multi-pass processes can be viewed as 2-D systems of the form proposed by ...
The recent contribution by Edwards to the stability analysis of multi-pass processes using the famil...
The general characteristics of multipass processes are discussed and a method of process modelling i...
Repetitive, or multipass, processes are characterised by a series of sweeps, or passes, through a se...
The unique characteristic of a repetitive processes is a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a ...
The recently developed concept of the asymptotic stability of linear multi-pass processes is applied...
The unique characteristic of a repetitive process is a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a se...
The recent contribution by Edwards to the stability analysis of multi-pass processes using the famil...
Multipass processes (1) are a new class of system which were introduced by Edwards (2) to represent ...
It is well known in classical feedback control that many high order linear time-invariant systems ca...
Controller design for multivariable systems whose models are unknown or highly complex are frequentl...
The study of the queueing system presented in this note was motivated by its possible application to...
In this paper, we address several topics on multirate systems, mostly in a frequency domain point of...
The concept of an mxm invertible continuous first order lag is extended to define an equivalent form...
The general characteristics of multipass processes are discussed and a method of process modelling i...
A large class of discrete multi-pass processes can be viewed as 2-D systems of the form proposed by ...
The recent contribution by Edwards to the stability analysis of multi-pass processes using the famil...
The general characteristics of multipass processes are discussed and a method of process modelling i...
Repetitive, or multipass, processes are characterised by a series of sweeps, or passes, through a se...
The unique characteristic of a repetitive processes is a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a ...
The recently developed concept of the asymptotic stability of linear multi-pass processes is applied...
The unique characteristic of a repetitive process is a series of sweeps, termed passes, through a se...
The recent contribution by Edwards to the stability analysis of multi-pass processes using the famil...
Multipass processes (1) are a new class of system which were introduced by Edwards (2) to represent ...
It is well known in classical feedback control that many high order linear time-invariant systems ca...
Controller design for multivariable systems whose models are unknown or highly complex are frequentl...
The study of the queueing system presented in this note was motivated by its possible application to...
In this paper, we address several topics on multirate systems, mostly in a frequency domain point of...
The concept of an mxm invertible continuous first order lag is extended to define an equivalent form...