Modules and behaviours in nD systems theory
Modules and behaviours in nD systems theory
This paper is intended both as an introduction to the behavioural theory of nD systems, in particular the duality of Oberst and its applications, and also as a bridge between the behavioural theory and the module-theoretic approach of Fliess, Pommaret and others. Our presentation centres on the notion of a system observable, first formally introduced by Pommaret, and uses this concept to provide new interpretations of known behavioural results. We discuss among other subjects autonomous systems, controllable systems, observability, transfer matrices, computation of trajectories, and system complexity.
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Wood, J.
65587872-7126-469a-851a-d60195d39058
2000
Wood, J.
65587872-7126-469a-851a-d60195d39058
Wood, J.
(2000)
Modules and behaviours in nD systems theory.
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, 11, .
Abstract
This paper is intended both as an introduction to the behavioural theory of nD systems, in particular the duality of Oberst and its applications, and also as a bridge between the behavioural theory and the module-theoretic approach of Fliess, Pommaret and others. Our presentation centres on the notion of a system observable, first formally introduced by Pommaret, and uses this concept to provide new interpretations of known behavioural results. We discuss among other subjects autonomous systems, controllable systems, observability, transfer matrices, computation of trajectories, and system complexity.
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