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About the Stability of Active Queue Management Mechanism

2004

In this paper, we discuss the influence of multiple bottlenecks on the stability of Active Queue Management (AQM) controllers, usually configured on a single bottleneck basis. To see this, we consider a network scenario where RED is configured at each router according to previously developed control theoretic techniques. These configuration rules assure stability in a single bottleneck scenario. Yet, we show that instability may arise when two links become congested. We justify this result through a multiple bottleneck model.

Stability analysis Communication Networks Control Theory
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AQM Generalized Nyquist stability in multiple bottlenecks networks

2005

The influence of multiple bottlenecks on the stability of Active Queue Management (AQM) controllers, usually configured on a single bottleneck basis is discussed. We consider a network scenario where RED is configured at each router according to previously developed control theoretic techniques. These configuration rules assure stability in a single bottleneck scenario. We show that instability may arise when two links become congested. We justify this result through a multiple bottleneck model using the Generalized Nyquist stability criterion.

Stability analysis Communication Networks Control Theory
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Stability under influence of noise with regulated periodicity

2008

A very simple stochastic differential equation with quasi-periodical multiplicative noise is investigated analytically. For fixed noise intensity the system can be stable at high noise periodicity and unstable at low noise periodicity.

Stability conditionNoise with regulated periodicitySettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Finite-time stability analysis and stabilization for linear discrete-time system with time-varying delay

2014

Abstract The problem of finite-time stability for linear discrete-time systems with time-varying delay is studied in this paper. In order to deal with the time delay, the original system is firstly transformed into two interconnected subsystems. By constructing a delay-dependent Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional and using a two-term approximation of the time-varying delay, sufficient conditions of finite-time stability are derived and expressed in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The derived stability conditions can be applied into analyzing the finite-time stability and deriving the maximally tolerable delay. Compared with the existing results on finite-time stability, the derived …

Stability conditionsDiscrete time systemComputer Networks and CommunicationsControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryApplied MathematicsSignal ProcessingLinear matrixFinite timeControl and Systems Engineering; Signal Processing; Computer Networks and Communications; Applied MathematicsStability (probability)MathematicsJournal of the Franklin Institute
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On the dynamical stability of negative conductance free running oscillators

1985

For a class of weakly nonlinear autonomous systems exhibiting both resistive and reactive nonlinearities, asymptotic orbital stability is investigated through a new narrow-band differential approach. The main result is the derivation of the exact characteristic polynomial associated with the local dynamics of the amplitude and phase of the free-running oscillation to be tested. For an nth-order circuit, (n - 1) necessary and sufficient stability conditions are then obtained, in an analytical explicit form suitable for computer implementation, by resorting to conventional Hurwitz test algorithms. A comparison with other differential stability criteria available in the literature is also carr…

Stability conditionsNonlinear systemControl theoryOscillationNegative resistanceMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringPhase (waves)Differential (infinitesimal)Stability (probability)Characteristic polynomialMathematicsIEE Proceedings G (Electronic Circuits and Systems)
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Linear stability analysis of gas-fluidized beds for the prediction of incipient bubbling conditions

2010

Abstract This work focuses on the development of a novel linear stability criterion for the state of homogeneous fluidization regime, based on a new mathematical model for gas-fluidized beds. The model is developed starting from the well-known particle bed model. A mono-dimensional momentum balance is derived leading to a set of equations which explicitly include voidage-gradient dependent terms (elastic force) for both solid and fluid phases. A fully predictive criterion for the stability of homogeneous fluidization state is here proposed, based on the well-known Wallis’ linear stability analysis. The criterion requires the choice of an appropriate averaging distance, which in the present …

Stability criterionSettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciWork (thermodynamics)Gas fluidization Stability criterion Mathematical modellingSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryState (functional analysis)MechanicsStability (probability)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMATHEMATICAL MODELLINGClosure (computer programming)Control theoryEnvironmental ChemistryParticleSensitivity (control systems)FluidizationGas fluidizationMathematicsLinear stabilityChemical Engineering Journal
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D-stability for discrete-time t-s fuzzy descriptor systems with multiple delays

2014

In this work, the D-stability problem is considered for a class of discrete-time Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy descriptor systems with multiple state delays. In terms of linear matrix inequality, sufficient conditions are proposed to ensure that all poles of the descriptor T-S fuzzy system are located within a disk contained in the unit circle. Moreover, a sufficient condition is presented such that the singular system is regular, causal and D-stable in spite of multiple state delays. Finally, an example is given to show the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed techniques Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Stability of linear systemsDescriptor systemsFuzzy systemsFuzzy control systemstability of linear systemsFuzzy logicDelay systems; Fuzzy systems; Stability of linear systems; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringDiscrete time and continuous timeControl theoryfuzzy systemsFuzzy numberFuzzy associative matrixElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmdealy systemsD stabilityDelay systemsMathematics2014 American Control Conference
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Germany Needs a National Stability Pact

2003

In many publications1, Horst Siebert has recommended that national fiscal policies within European Monetary Union be subjected to certain conditions in order to lay the foundation for a stable currency. Provisions to this effect have been laid down in Art. 104 of the EC Treaty and the European Stability and Growth Pact. The first “acid test”, however, has cast doubt on whether these provisions are sufficient to ensure sustainable solid public-sector finance in the member countries.

Stability pactStability and Growth PactMaastricht Treatybusiness.industryOrder (exchange)CurrencyPolitical scienceFoundation (evidence)International tradeTreatyEuropean monetary unionbusiness
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Accuracy and stability of temperature probes for intracranial application.

2004

Intracranial temperature measurement may play a pivotal role for prognosis and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical patients. For reliable clinical application, accurate temperature readings are therefore necessary. We present an independent in vitro study investigating the accuracy and stability of three temperature probes. Eight Neurovent-P Temp (RN), eight Licox temperature sensors (LT) and eight Neurotrend sensors (NT) were placed into a water bath. The temperature was increased in 3 degrees C increments from 30 to 42 degrees C before (accuracy test day 0) and after (accuracy test day 5) a long-term stability test run at 37 +/- 0.2 degrees C. The accuracy tests revealed deviation…

Stability testChemistryThermometersGeneral NeuroscienceHigh variabilityAnalytical chemistryBrainTemperature measurementStability (probability)Sensitivity and SpecificityStandard deviationBody TemperatureTest dayMeasuring instrumentIn vitro studyBiomedical engineeringJournal of neuroscience methods
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The Stability Theory of Knowledge and Belief Revision: Comments on Rott

2005

In this commentary on Rott’s paper “Stability, Strength and Sensitivity: Converting Belief into Knowledge”, I discuss two problems of the stability theory of knowledge which are pointed out by Rott. I conclude that these problems offer no reason for rejecting the stability theory, but might be grounds for deviating from the standard AGM account of belief revision which Rott presupposes.

Stability theoryOntologyStability (learning theory)Sensitivity (control systems)Belief revisionEpistemologyMathematics
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