Abstract:
In the present paper a modular technique for hybrid control systems modelling is presented. Such a framework has been developed to encompass the main phenomena characteri...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In the present paper a modular technique for hybrid control systems modelling is presented. Such a framework has been developed to encompass the main phenomena characterising real-world hybrid control systems. In particular, thermo-idraulic hybrid systems are discussed as an illustrative example.
Published in: 1999 European Control Conference (ECC)
Date of Conference: 31 August 1999 - 03 September 1999
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 May 2015
Print ISBN:978-3-9524173-5-5
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Hybrid Phenomenon ,
- Model System ,
- Illustrative Example ,
- Hybrid System ,
- Discontinuation ,
- Differential Equations ,
- Transition State ,
- Equilibrium State ,
- Set Of Equations ,
- Physical System ,
- Non-equilibrium ,
- Ordinary Differential Equations ,
- Directed Graph ,
- Boolean Operators ,
- Automata ,
- Equilibrium Model ,
- Forms Of Inequality ,
- Basic Module ,
- Transition Conditions ,
- Equivalent Vector ,
- Invariance Condition ,
- Valve Closure ,
- Differential-algebraic Equations ,
- Non-equilibrium Model ,
- Global Model ,
- Security Level ,
- Lumped Elements ,
- Elements ,
- Physical Component ,
- Model Formulation
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Hybrid Phenomenon ,
- Model System ,
- Illustrative Example ,
- Hybrid System ,
- Discontinuation ,
- Differential Equations ,
- Transition State ,
- Equilibrium State ,
- Set Of Equations ,
- Physical System ,
- Non-equilibrium ,
- Ordinary Differential Equations ,
- Directed Graph ,
- Boolean Operators ,
- Automata ,
- Equilibrium Model ,
- Forms Of Inequality ,
- Basic Module ,
- Transition Conditions ,
- Equivalent Vector ,
- Invariance Condition ,
- Valve Closure ,
- Differential-algebraic Equations ,
- Non-equilibrium Model ,
- Global Model ,
- Security Level ,
- Lumped Elements ,
- Elements ,
- Physical Component ,
- Model Formulation
- Author Keywords