Response of nonlinear systems to unusual inputs

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Authors
Joglar, José António
Subjects
Nonlinear systems
Advisors
Baycura, O.M.
Date of Issue
1974-12
Date
December 1974
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
Handling nonlinear systems is not a simple task, especially if a computer is not available. Generally, although a precise result for every case would be preferable an approximate solution is usually sufficient for most engineering solutions. R. Boxer and S. Thaler developed a technique [1] presented in Proceedings of IRE that allow one to obtain the response of linear and nonlinear systems, without knowledge of the roots of the system characteristic equation. The aim of this work is to test this technique in obtaining the solution of several time varying linear equations and to produce a computer program that improves the solution accuracy and ease of use.
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Electrical Engineering
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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