Indirect measurement of rates
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:09 pm
Posted by fadl alakwa <fadlmaster1@yahoo.com>
hello every body
One of the important benefits of modeling that it can
predicate the behavior that can not measure
experimentally by using known data.
If I have 1 level (I have its behavior), four outflows
(I can get it) and one inflow (I want to predicate its behavior). The question is how I can predicate the behavior of this inflow to maintain the level behavior.
Note: the unknown inflow is nonlinear.
With my best regards
Fadl M. Ahmed
Graduate student, Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt Fadlmaster1@yahoo.com Posted by fadl alakwa <fadlmaster1@yahoo.com> posting date Sat, 12 Nov 2005 02:43:56 -0800 (PST)
hello every body
One of the important benefits of modeling that it can
predicate the behavior that can not measure
experimentally by using known data.
If I have 1 level (I have its behavior), four outflows
(I can get it) and one inflow (I want to predicate its behavior). The question is how I can predicate the behavior of this inflow to maintain the level behavior.
Note: the unknown inflow is nonlinear.
With my best regards
Fadl M. Ahmed
Graduate student, Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt Fadlmaster1@yahoo.com Posted by fadl alakwa <fadlmaster1@yahoo.com> posting date Sat, 12 Nov 2005 02:43:56 -0800 (PST)