Stability in Time-Delay Systems: Quiet Standing Case Study
Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
Fitri Yakub, Akira Kojima, Yasuchika Mori,
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Vol 2, No 1: March 2013 , pp. 75-82
Abstract
The analysis of linear time-delay systems has attracted much interest in the literature over last five decade. Two types of stability conditions, namely delay-independent which results guarantee stability for arbitrarily large delays and delay-dependent, results take into account the maximum delay that can be tolerated by the system and, thus, are more useful in applications. The stability in general for linear time-delay systems, can be checked exactly only by eigenvalue considerations. When reasonable chosen with intentional delays, case study effects on time-delay of ankle torque on the stability of quiet standing, it can be used to stabilize and improve the close-loop response of these systems.
time-delay; stability; quiet standing; case study
Publisher: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
Publish Date: 2013-03-01
DOI: 10.11591/eei.v2i1.264Publish Year: 2013