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A biologically-motivated dynamic nonlinear scheduling algorithm for control
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A biologically-motivated dynamic nonlinear scheduling algorithm for control

F.J Doyle, H Kwatra, I Rybak, J.S Schwaber and AMER AUTOMAT CONTROL COUNCIL
Proceedings of 1994 American Control Conference - ACC '94, v 1, pp 92-96
1994

Abstract

Automatic control Baroreflex Biological control systems Biological information theory Blood pressure Control systems Neurons Nonlinear control systems Pressure control Scheduling algorithm
An approach to dynamic scheduling is presented which draws inspiration from a biological control mechanism (the baroreceptor reflex). A simplified model of the reflex is proposed which validates known experimental results, and the nonlinear "scheduling" mechanism is analyzed for applications in automatic control.

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