Sampling Theory - Energy Cycle
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2000 3:46 pm
Hi,
Im currently modeling organisational behaviour and Im looking for the
connection of sampling time (delta T) and systems stability.
What is the impact of increasing delta T on the systems stability. Im
using Routh Stability test but Im afraid it would not work in my case
because my delta T can be extremely high.
Any suggestions on that?
Secondly, im looking for a representation of the human energy cycle while
working. Is there something like a guideline or table format on that?
Thirdly, is there a generalised learning curve that represents how much the
individual person has aquired. For example: After 5 years working in th same
job one has aquired 95% off the total available skill level.
Fourthly, how can motivation be represented numerically?
Many thanks
Dipl. Ing. J|rgen Hemme
Research Fellow
Sheffield Hallam University
School of Engineering
Pond Street
Room 4L30
Sheffield
S1 1WB
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)114 2253091
Fax: +44 (0)114 2253433
e-mail: j.hemme@shu.ac.uk
Im currently modeling organisational behaviour and Im looking for the
connection of sampling time (delta T) and systems stability.
What is the impact of increasing delta T on the systems stability. Im
using Routh Stability test but Im afraid it would not work in my case
because my delta T can be extremely high.
Any suggestions on that?
Secondly, im looking for a representation of the human energy cycle while
working. Is there something like a guideline or table format on that?
Thirdly, is there a generalised learning curve that represents how much the
individual person has aquired. For example: After 5 years working in th same
job one has aquired 95% off the total available skill level.
Fourthly, how can motivation be represented numerically?
Many thanks
Dipl. Ing. J|rgen Hemme
Research Fellow
Sheffield Hallam University
School of Engineering
Pond Street
Room 4L30
Sheffield
S1 1WB
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)114 2253091
Fax: +44 (0)114 2253433
e-mail: j.hemme@shu.ac.uk