Search results for "Continuous"

showing 10 items of 899 documents

Local Capacity $H_{\infty}$ Control for Production Networks of Autonomous Work Systems With Time-Varying Delays

2010

This paper considers the problem of local capacity H∞ control for a class of production networks of autonomous work systems with time-varying delays in the capacity changes. The system under consideration is modeled in a discrete-time singular form. Attention is focused on the design of a controller gain for the local capacity adjustments which maintains the work-in-progress (WIP) in each work system in the vicinity of planned levels and guarantees the asymptotic stability of the system and reduces the effect of the disturbance input on the controlled output to a prescribed level. In terms of a matrix inequality, a sufficient condition for the solvability of this problem is presented using …

Lyapunov functionInput/outputdelayAutonomous systems; delay; linear matrix inequality (LMI); production networks; Control and Systems Engineering; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringLinear matrix inequalityAutonomous systemssymbols.namesakeExponential stabilityDiscrete time and continuous timeControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryConvex optimizationsymbolsproduction networksAutomatic gain controlSymmetric matrixElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlinear matrix inequality (LMI)MathematicsIEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
researchProduct

Stability analysis for stochastic hybrid systems: A survey

2014

This survey addresses stability analysis for stochastic hybrid systems (SHS), which are dynamical systems that combine continuous change and instantaneous change and that also include random effects. We re-emphasize the common features found in most of the models that have appeared in the literature, which include stochastic switched systems, Markov jump systems, impulsive stochastic systems, switching diffusions, stochastic impulsive systems driven by renewal processes, diffusions driven by Lévy processes, piecewise-deterministic Markov processes, general stochastic hybrid systems, and stochastic hybrid inclusions. Then we review many of the stability concepts that have been studied, inclu…

Lyapunov functionLyapunov stabilityContinuous-time stochastic processLyapunov functionDynamical systems theoryStochastic differential equationMarkov chainStochastic stabilityConverse theoremStochastic hybrid systemsymbols.namesakeStochastic differential equationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryHybrid systemStability theorysymbolsSwitching diffusionStochastic optimizationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRobustnessStochastic switched systemMathematics
researchProduct

Stability analysis and H<inf>∞</inf> controller design of a class of switched discrete-time fuzzy systems

2011

In this paper, the problems of stability analysis and H ∞ controller design of a class of switched nonlinear systems are investigated. In a classical way, the modeling of the systems is approached by switched fuzzy systems, and both fast switching and slow switching are considered there. In particular, for slow switching scheme, a new mode-dependent average dwell time switching is proposed for the underlying switched fuzzy systems. Based on a fuzzy-basis-dependent and mode-dependent Lyapunov function, the H ∞ state-feedback controller is derived. A numerical example is given to show the validity and potential of the theoretical results.

Lyapunov functionNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeDwell timeDiscrete time and continuous timeControl theoryStability (learning theory)symbolsSymmetric matrixFuzzy control systemMathematicsIEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference
researchProduct

On integral input-to-state stability for a feedback interconnection of parameterised discrete-time systems

2014

This paper addresses integral input-to-state stability iISS for a feedback interconnection of parameterised discrete-time systems involving two subsystems. Particularly, we give a construction for a smooth iISS Lyapunov function for the whole system from the sum of nonlinearly weighted Lyapunov functions of individual subsystems. Motivations for such a construction are given. We consider two main cases. The first one investigates iISS for the whole system when both subsystems are iISS. The second one gives iISS for the interconnected system when one of subsystems is allowed to be input-to-state stable. The approach is also valid for both discrete-time cascades and a feedback interconnection…

Lyapunov functionsmall-gain conditions0209 industrial biotechnologyInterconnectionStability (learning theory)Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition02 engineering and technologyState (functional analysis)Computer Science ApplicationsWhole systems0-global asymptotic stabilityTheoretical Computer Scienceinput-to-state stabilitysymbols.namesakeparameterised discrete-time systems020901 industrial engineering & automationDiscrete time and continuous timeControl theoryControl and Systems Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0-global asymptotic stability; input-to-state stability; integral input-to-state stability; parameterised discrete-time systems; small-gain conditions; Control and Systems Engineering; Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionintegral input-to-state stabilityMathematics
researchProduct

Integral Input-to-State Stability for Interconnected Discrete-Time Systems

2014

Abstract In this paper, we investigate integral input-to-state stability for interconnected discrete-time systems. The system under consideration contains two subsystems which are connected in a feedback structure. We construct a Lyapunov function for the whole system through the nonlinearly-weighted sum of Lyapunov functions of individual subsystems. We consider two cases in which we assume that one of subsystems is integral input-to-state stable and the other is either input-to-state stable or only integral input-to-state stable.

Lyapunov functionsymbols.namesakeDiscrete time and continuous timeControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryStructure (category theory)symbolsState (functional analysis)Stability (probability)Whole systemsMathematicsIFAC Proceedings Volumes
researchProduct

Neuroligin-2 Expression in the Prefrontal Cortex is Involved in Attention Deficits Induced by Peripubertal Stress

2016

Emerging evidence indicates that attention deficits, which are frequently observed as core symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders, may be elicited by early life stress. However, the mechanisms mediating these stress effects remain unknown. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) has been implicated in the regulation of attention, including dysfunctions in GABAergic transmission, and it is highly sensitive to stress. Here, we investigated the involvement of neuroligin-2 (NLGN-2), a synaptic cell adhesion molecule involved in the stabilization and maturation of GABAergic synapses, in the PFC in the link between stress and attention deficits. First, we established that exposure of rats to stress during th…

Male0301 basic medicineSerial reaction timeCell Adhesion Molecules NeuronalGenetic VectorsGlutamate decarboxylasePrefrontal CortexNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuropsychological Testsgamma-Aminobutyric acidRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContinuous performance taskCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsAttentionRNA MessengerSexual MaturationRats WistarPrefrontal cortexgamma-Aminobutyric AcidPharmacologymedicine.diagnostic_testCognitionDependovirusImmunohistochemistryDisease Models AnimalPsychiatry and Mental health030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityGABAergicOriginal ArticlePsychologyNeuroscienceStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugNeuropsychopharmacology
researchProduct

Electrophysiology Reveals the Neural Dynamics of Naturalistic Auditory Language Processing: Event-Related Potentials Reflect Continuous Model Updates.

2016

The recent trend away from ANOVA-based analyses places experimental investigations into the neurobiology of cognition in more naturalistic and ecologically valid designs within reach. Using mixed-effects models for epoch-based regression, we demonstrate the feasibility of examining event-related potentials (ERPs), and in particular the N400, to study the neural dynamics of human auditory language processing in a naturalistic setting. Despite the large variability between trials during naturalistic stimulation, we replicated previous findings from the literature: the effects of frequency, animacy, word order and find previously unexplored interaction effects. This suggests a new perspective …

MaleComputer scienceEcological validity1naturalistic stimulimixed-effects modelsYoung AdultEvent-related potentialHumanspredictive codingEvoked PotentialsNarrationContinuous modellingGeneral NeurosciencePerspective (graphical)BrainCognitionElectroencephalographyLinguisticsSignal Processing Computer-AssistedGeneral MedicineNew ResearchN4001.1ecological validityCognition and BehaviorDynamics (music)Speech PerceptionFeasibility StudiesFemaleAnimacyPsychologyWord orderCognitive psychologyeNeuro
researchProduct

Numerosity Discrimination in Children With Down Syndrome

2009

To understand the difficulties in mathematics exhibited by children with Down syndrome (DS), this study evaluated the core knowledge of numerosities with a discrimination task adapted from Xu and Spelke (2000). Although continuous variables varying with numerosity were controlled, children with DS discriminated the numerosity 8 from 16, but not from 12. Moreover, their performance did not differ from typically developing children matched either on chronological or mental age. Thus, the approximate numerosity system that recruits parietal lobes (Dehaene, Spelke, Pinel, Stanescu, & Tsivkin, 1999) is efficient in children with DS. These findings point at language-based systems as the source of…

MaleDown syndromeNumerosity adaptation effectCognitionNeuropsychological Testsmedicine.diseaseSeverity of Illness IndexDevelopmental psychologyContinuous variableTypically developingNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansFemaleDown SyndromeChildCognition DisordersPsychologyMathematicsMental ageDevelopmental Neuropsychology
researchProduct

Environmental lighting and muricidal behaviour in the male Wistar rat.

1990

Effects of different conditions of environmental lighting on the appearance of the muricidal behaviour in male Wistar rats have been studied. The animals were kept under different conditions of environmental lighting: 1) natural day light alternated with the dark of the night; 2) sodium, continuous light emitted by a sodium steam lamp; 3) neon, continuous light emitted by fluorescent neon tubes. The continuous sodium steam light increased the percentage of animals becoming muricide when compared to animals bred in a natural environment with a normal succession of day-night lighting. On the contrary, this percentage decreased if the rats of the same group are exposed to continuous light emit…

MaleEnvironmental lightingPhysiologySodiumchemistry.chemical_elementRats Inbred StrainsAnatomyBiologyContinuous lightBiochemistryRatsAggressionNeonMiceAnimal sciencechemistryAnimalsAgonistic BehaviorLightingArchives internationales de physiologie et de biochimie
researchProduct

Regional anticoagulation with heparin of an extracorporeal CO2 removal circuit: a case report

2019

Abstract Background Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal is an increasingly used respiratory support technique. As is true of all extracorporeal techniques, extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal needs proper anticoagulation. We report a case of a patient at risk of bleeding complications who was treated with extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal and anticoagulated with a regional technique. Case presentation A 56-year-old Caucasian man with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation required extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal for severe hypercapnia and acidosis despite mechanical ventilation. The extracorporeal circuit was anticoagulated using a regional heparin tec…

MaleExtracorporeal CirculationLow platelet countExacerbationmedicine.medical_treatment2lcsh:MedicineCase Report030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyExtracorporealExtracorporeal carbon dioxide removal03 medical and health sciencesContinuous venovenous filtrationPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive0302 clinical medicineExtracorporeal CO 2 removalExtracorporeal Membrane OxygenationmedicineHeparin regional anticoagulationHumansAcidosisMechanical ventilationbusiness.industryHeparinMedicine (all)removallcsh:RAnticoagulantsExtracorporeal COGeneral MedicineHeparinExtracorporeal CO2 removalCarbon DioxideMiddle AgedRespiration ArtificialTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnesthesiaDisease Progressionmedicine.symptomContinuous venovenous filtration; Extracorporeal CO ; 2; removal ; Heparin regional anticoagulationbusinessHypercapniamedicine.drugJournal of Medical Case Reports
researchProduct