An analog simulation of the postural control system (PCS) of a
dog is used to illustrate how modern systems simulation can be applied
to a study of complex life systems. Even though many bold
assumptions were required to adequately simplify the PCS model, the
simulation provided intuitive insight and gave...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether
there were significant differences between Oregon community
college collegiate freshmen and Oregon State University freshmen in
terms of interest, values, and manifest needs.
The study was limited to a representative sample of the freshman
population in the lower-division collegiate program...
A study was undertaken in the Marys Peak watershed with the
following objectives. First, a classification of the major plant communities
was carried out. Second, some of the ecological features
of Acer circinatum that account for its distribution within these
communities were determined. The following plant communities
are described:
Corylus...
The application of residue notation is another
approach for solving the problem of carry propagation in
arithmetic units. Most other methods for solving this
problem are based on changes in adder design and the use
of improved components.
Residue arithmetic has the inherent property of
requiring no carries between moduli....
The stability of a third-order, nonlinear system with a
saturation characteristic was studied by applying the second method
of Liapunov, which is the most general approach currently used for
dynamic systems.
This thesis presents (1) the analysis of a third-order, nonlinear
system, (2) a suitable Liapunov function, generated by the...
A rheostat is an adjustable resistor so constructed that its resistance may be changed without opening the circuit in which it may be connected. Conventional rheostats are adjusted mechanically. This thesis presents a method of adjusting resistance electrically by varying the light intensity incident on the surface of a photoconductive...
For many applications it is desirable to be able to experimentally determine the impulse response of a linear system while it is in operation. Use of correlation techniques allows this to be done
without noticeably disturbing the quiescent output value of the system.
An impulse response measurement apparatus is designed...
Certain fluids exhibit an increase in flow resistance when subjected to an electric field. This electroviscous response, known as the
Winslow effect, has been the basis for development of a unique control
medium. Applying a strong potential across the fluid causes it to
"stiffen", even to the point of ceasing...
The vertical reference system being considered utilizes a two-degree-of-freedom gyroscope configured as a vertical gyro. Each
gimbal erection circuit forms a second-order feedback control system.
Gyros are susceptable to a number of error sources. In view
of the closed loop application being considered, all error sources are
of negligible consequence...
Phase-space trajectories are often used to describe a system's
stability or response characteristics. It is desirable to observe such
a phase-space trajectory directly from an analog simulation of a
system, but a conventional oscilloscope display does not provide an
axis for the third variable,
A third axis could be provided...
A consumer orientated simulation of rotary solenoid performance
allows the user to determine what effects non-standard conditions
will have on performance in a contemplated application. Typical
variable conditions are: loads temperature and voltage.
Three differential equations are used to describe the solenoid
operation. Two of these are non-linear, second-order equations...
The detection of limit cycles may be accomplished in several
ways. This thesis presents a numerical method for detection when
the system is described by the Van der Pol equation.
Two numerical integration methods are used to increase the
accuracy of the detection. The concept of a transversal is utilized...
The acceleration in a second-order system is directly controllable
by the input. The Acceleration-Oriented Learning Controller
generates the input to control a second-order system and adjust this
input based on observations of the system's response in order to obtain
a particular acceleration pattern.
Large changes with time and some nonlinearities...
This is a report describing the limitations of optical character
recognition using the mask-matching principle. Conclusions
are supported by the results of an experimental system built for
the purpose of reduction to practice.
Formulas are derived describing the limitations of a mask-matching system. Given desired character reading speed, a specified...