Detection of Short-Step Pulses Using Practical Test-Functions and Resonance Aspects
An important aspect in modeling dynamic phenomena consists in measuring with higher accuracy some physical quantities corresponding to the dynamic system. Yet for measurements performed on limited time interval at high working frequency, certain intelligent methods should be added. The high working...
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doaj-0a37cbb594e7414ab4424b62583eec202020-11-24T23:30:20ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472008-01-01200810.1155/2008/543457543457Detection of Short-Step Pulses Using Practical Test-Functions and Resonance AspectsAlexandru Toma0Cristian Morarescu1Corner Soft Technologies, 23 George Macarovici St., Bucharest 6, 060142, RomaniaCorner Soft Technologies, 23 George Macarovici St., Bucharest 6, 060142, RomaniaAn important aspect in modeling dynamic phenomena consists in measuring with higher accuracy some physical quantities corresponding to the dynamic system. Yet for measurements performed on limited time interval at high working frequency, certain intelligent methods should be added. The high working frequency requires that the measurement and data processing time interval should be greater than the time interval when the step input is received, so as to allow an accurate measurement. This paper will show that an intelligent processing method based on oscillating second-order systems working on limited time interval can differentiate between large step inputs (which are active on the whole limited time interval) and short step inputs (which are active on a time interval shorter than the limited working period). Some resonance aspects (appearing when the input frequency is close to the working frequency of the oscillating second-order system) will be also presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/543457 |
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Detection of Short-Step Pulses Using Practical Test-Functions and Resonance
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Detection of Short-Step Pulses Using Practical Test-Functions and Resonance
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Mathematical Problems in Engineering |
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An important aspect in modeling dynamic phenomena consists in measuring
with higher accuracy some physical quantities corresponding to the
dynamic system. Yet for measurements performed on limited time interval
at high working frequency, certain intelligent methods should be added. The
high working frequency requires that the measurement and data processing
time interval should be greater than the time interval when the step input is
received, so as to allow an accurate measurement. This paper will show that
an intelligent processing method based on oscillating second-order systems
working on limited time interval can differentiate between large step inputs
(which are active on the whole limited time interval) and short step inputs
(which are active on a time interval shorter than the limited working period).
Some resonance aspects (appearing when the input frequency is close
to the working frequency of the oscillating second-order system) will be also
presented. |
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