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Nacelle Transfer Function [PDF]

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Gómez Arranz, Paula, Vesth, Allan
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Transfer functions [PDF]

open access: possibleWIREs Computational Statistics, 2010
AbstractIn statistical time‐series analysis, signal processing, and control engineering, a transfer function is a mathematical relationship between a numerical input to a dynamic system and the resulting output. The theory of transfer functions describes how the input/output relationship is affected by the structure of the transfer function. Copyright ©
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TRANSFER FUNCTION ESTIMATION

Journal of Time Series Analysis, 1993
Abstract.We discuss the problem of estimating the transfer function and an autoregressive model for measurement noise in a linear system. A parameterization that is often more parsimonious than the usual ARX model is used. Particular emphasis is given to the selection of model orders when it is not assumed that the true system is finitely parameterized.
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Factorizations of Transfer Functions

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1980
This paper is concerned with minimal factorizations of rational matrix functions. The treatment is based on a new geometrical principle. In fact, it is shown that there is a one-to-one correspondence between minimal factorizations on the one hand and certain projections on the other.
Bart, H.   +3 more
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Functioning Free Muscle Transfers

Hand Clinics, 2007
Functioning free muscle transfer to the upper extremity is an extremely complex and difficult procedure. It is useful only in selected cases that require significant skeletal muscle replacement and fulfill stringent criteria. The operation itself is performed by means of a two-team approach. Attention to detail is paramount if success is to be achieved.
Ronald M, Zuker, Ralph T, Manktelow
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Transfer function analysis of measured transfer matrices

Applied Optics, 1989
Measurements of mode transfer matrices of various multimode fiber optic connectors are presented. To analyze the accuracy and repeatability of such measurements, a theoretical framework which employs mode transmission functions is derived. It is shown that the transfer function can be used to find transfer matrices for any set of launches.
S, Yang   +3 more
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