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2017
This book focuses on two specific areas related to fractional order systems – the realization of physical devices characterized by non-integer order impedance, usually called fractional-order elements (FOEs); and the characterization of vegetable tissues via electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) – and provides readers with new tools for designing new
Biswas K. +5 more
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This book focuses on two specific areas related to fractional order systems – the realization of physical devices characterized by non-integer order impedance, usually called fractional-order elements (FOEs); and the characterization of vegetable tissues via electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) – and provides readers with new tools for designing new
Biswas K. +5 more
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Tuning fractional order proportional integral controllers for fractional order systems
Journal of Process Control, 2010Abstract In this paper, two fractional order proportional integral controllers are proposed and designed for a class of fractional order systems. For fair comparison, the proposed fractional order proportional integral (FOPI), fractional order [proportional integral] (FO[PI]) and the traditional integer order PID (IOPID) controllers are all designed ...
Ying Luo +3 more
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2016
Fractional-order calculus is the branch of mathematics which deals with non-integerorder differentiation and integration. Fractional calculus has recently found its way to engineering applications; particularly electronic circuits with promising results showing the feasibility of fabricating fractional-order capacitors on silicon.
Ahmed G. Radwan +2 more
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Fractional-order calculus is the branch of mathematics which deals with non-integerorder differentiation and integration. Fractional calculus has recently found its way to engineering applications; particularly electronic circuits with promising results showing the feasibility of fabricating fractional-order capacitors on silicon.
Ahmed G. Radwan +2 more
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Fractional Orders of Integrability
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1936openaire +2 more sources
2010 Second World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing (NaBIC), 2010
P N Narayanaswamy +2 more
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P N Narayanaswamy +2 more
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