Aggregates of Monotonic Step Response Systems: A Structural Classification
Complex dynamical networks can often be analyzed as the interconnection of subsystems: This allows us to considerably simplify the model and better understand the global behavior. Some biological networks can be conveniently analyzed as aggregates of monotone subsystems. Yet, monotonicity is a strong requirement; it relies on the knowledge of the state representation and imposes a severe restriction on the Jacobian (which must be a Metzler matrix). Systems with a monotonic step response (MSR), which include input–output monotone systems as a special case, are a broader class and still have int... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2018 |
Schlagwörter: | Netherlands / Control and Optimization / Computer Networks and Communications / Signal Processing / Control and Systems Engineering |
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