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Showing papers on "Autonomous system (mathematics) published in 1982"




Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: It is proved that a linear autonomous system with delays can associate a mantainability subspace to each zero of the system matrix and this space is the generalized eigenspace of the closed loop system obtained by using a special feedback.
Abstract: In this paper we consider a linear autonomous system with delays and we prove that we can associate a mantainability subspace to each zero of the system matrix. This space is the generalized eigenspace of the closed loop system obtained by using a special feedback. This observation provides a representation of the system which generalizes a known result on finite dimensional linear systems.

2 citations



01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: The development of a dynamic autonomous system (DYASS) of resources for the mission support of near-Earth NASA spacecraft is discussed and the current NASA space data system is described from a functional perspective as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The development of a dynamic autonomous system (DYASS) of resources for the mission support of near-Earth NASA spacecraft is discussed and the current NASA space data system is described from a functional perspective. The future (late 80's and early 90's) NASA space data system is discussed. The DYASS concept, the autonomous process control, and the NASA space data system are introduced. Scheduling and related disciplines are surveyed. DYASS as a scheduling problem is also discussed. Artificial intelligence and knowledge representation is considered as well as the NUDGE system and the I-Space system.

1 citations



Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a method for constructing and investigating the stability of periodic solutions of a canonical system of differential equations generating from the position of equilibrium is proposed, assuming that the system is almost autonomous and that a resonance exists in the forced oscillations.