Multiple region convolver with tapering

Data processing: generic control systems or specific application – Specific application – apparatus or process – Mechanical control system

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C700S275000, C700S029000, C700S030000, C700S031000, C703S007000, C703S008000, C702S056000

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07062357

ABSTRACT:
A multiple region convolver includes tapering between successive models of a physical system. The tapering is performed during a transition period.

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