Conference papers by Gawthrop in 1995

[1] P. J. Gawthrop. Bicausal bond graphs. In F. E. Cellier and J. J. Granda, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference On Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation (ICBGM'95), volume 27 of Simulation Series, pages 83--88, Las Vegas, U.S.A., January 1995. Society for Computer Simulation. [ bib | .pdf ]
Conventional bond graph theory is predicated on the notion that a bond has a single causal stroke: an effort imposed at one end implies a flow imposed at the other. This notion is implied by components having a known constitutive relationship.

This paper discusses bond graphs with two causal strokes - Bicausal bond-graphs. These can, for example, handle systems with unknown parameters. This paper addresses issues arising from the general idea of inverse systems - physical systems with a non-standard input-output pattern; in particular: dynamic inverses, parameter estimation and state estimation.

[2] P. J. Gawthrop. MTT: Model transformation tools. In F. E. Cellier and J. J. Granda, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference On Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation (ICBGM'95), volume 27 of Simulation Series, pages 197--202, Las Vegas, U.S.A., January 1995. Society for Computer Simulation. [ bib ]
[3] P. J. Gawthrop. Bond graph based control. In Proceedings of 1995 IEEE conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics, pages 3011--3016, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1995. [ bib | .pdf ]
[4] P. J. Gawthrop. Continuous-time local state local model networks. In Proceedings of 1995 IEEE conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics, pages 852--857, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1995. [ bib ]
[5] Eric Ronco and Peter Gawthrop. Neural modelling of the human control system: an interdisciplinar study. In The Learning and Human Brain Conference, Aberdeen, Uk, 1995. [ bib ]
[6] R. Zbikowski and P. J. Gawthrop. Fundamentals of neurocontrol: A survey. In G. R. Irwin, K. Warwick, and K. J. Hunt, editors, Neural Network Applications in Control, IEE Control Engineering Series, No. 53, pages 33--65, London, 1995. Peter Peregrinus. [ bib ]

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