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1989

Perturbation Analysis with Qualitative Models

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Perturbation Analysis with Qualitative Models
Perturbation analysis deals with the relation­ ships between small changes in a system's inputs or model and changes in its outputs. Reverse simulation is of particular interest, determining how to achieve desired outputs by perturbing inputs or model parameters. Some applications of this type of analysis are sug­ gested. Perturbation analysis is developed in the context of continuous systems whose dynamics, over small ranges of the system's behaviour, can be represented by linear models. A l l variables and signals are represented by intervals with qualitative end points. Qualita­ tive linear models are introduced to represent time-varying systems. These representations permit the use of network consistency algo­ rithms to solve perturbation analysis problems. This paper is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Murdoch McKinnon, late of C A R Electronics Ltd. and Concordia University, who faithfully supported this research since its beginning.
Renato de Mori, Robert Prager
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Type Conference
Year 1989
Where IJCAI
Authors Renato de Mori, Robert Prager
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