2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42519-018-0035-2
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Assessing Transfer Functions in Control Systems

Abstract: When dealing with control systems, it is useful and even necessary to assess the performance of underlying transfer functions. The functions may or may not be linear, may or may not be even monotonic. In addition, they may have structural breaks and other abberations that require monitoring and quantification to aid decision making. The present paper develops such a methodology, which is based on an index of increase that naturally arises as the solution to an optimization problem. We show theoretically and il… Show more

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“…Theorem 1 (Gribkova and Zitikis, 2018). If δ is absent, then, when n → ∞, the pivot I n converges to…”
Section: Asymptotics Of the Pivot I Nmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Theorem 1 (Gribkova and Zitikis, 2018). If δ is absent, then, when n → ∞, the pivot I n converges to…”
Section: Asymptotics Of the Pivot I Nmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Naturally, in order to detect anomalies, the original state of the system has to be in reasonable working order (cf., e.g., Cárdenas et al 2011, p. 360). Gribkova and Zitikis (2018) have put forward an argument in favour of the following definition. Definition 2.…”
Section: Asymptotics Of the Pivot I Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many engineering-related studies employ techniques in the frequency domain, while Gribkova and Zitikis (2018) pursue the task in the time domain. The latter paper is a part of the tetralogy by Gribkova and Zitikis (2018, 2019a, 2019b, 2019c who develop a comprehensive classification and testing methodology for dealing with potential effects of systemic risk on systems at their input and/or output stages. The importance of such research is due to the fact, among other reasons, that even though the decision maker may be aware of the existence of systemic risk and would thus incorporate it into the statistical model, the decision maker cannot be sure that the resulting model complexity is really justified.…”
Section: Gribkova and Zitikis (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%