Intermittent Control in Man and Machine
Intermittent Control in Man and Machine
Intermittent control has a long history in the physiological literature and there is strong experimental evidence that some human control systems are intermittent. Intermittent control has also appeared in various forms in the engineering literature. This article discusses a particular mathematical model of Event-driven Intermittent Control which brings together engineering and physiological insights and builds on and extends previous work in this area. Illustrative examples of the properties of Intermittent Control in a physiological context are given together with suggestions for future research directions in both physiology and engineering.
Peter Gawthrop、Henrik Gollee、Ian Loram
生理学自动化基础理论工程基础科学
Peter Gawthrop,Henrik Gollee,Ian Loram.Intermittent Control in Man and Machine[EB/OL].(2014-07-14)[2025-08-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/1407.3543.点此复制
评论