Team:Amsterdam/modeling/odemodel

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First, let’s model the input signal/compound which is to be reported on. Imagine the to be stationary and positioned along a fluidic stream so that the signal to be registered can pass the. Modelling the signal using the piecewise function <math>S(t)</math> now seems appropriate. Here, <math>s_{\text{on}}</math> is defined as the time at which the signal is first encountered and <math>s_{\text{off}}</math> as the time at which the signal is turned off.
First, let’s model the input signal/compound which is to be reported on. Imagine the to be stationary and positioned along a fluidic stream so that the signal to be registered can pass the. Modelling the signal using the piecewise function <math>S(t)</math> now seems appropriate. Here, <math>s_{\text{on}}</math> is defined as the time at which the signal is first encountered and <math>s_{\text{off}}</math> as the time at which the signal is turned off.
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<math>
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[[File:Signalformula.png|frameless|thumb|200px]]
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S(t) =
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\begin{cases}
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      0 & \text{ if } 0 \le t \le s_{\text{on}} \cr
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      1 & \text{ if } s_{\text{on}} \le t \le s_{\text{off}} \cr
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      0 & \text{ if } s_{\text{off}} \le t \le \infty
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\end{cases}
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</math>
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[[File:Signalformula.png|thumb|200px]]
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[[File:Signal.jpg|image|thumb|300px|Plot of the input signal <math>S(t)</math> with <math>s_{\text{on}}</math> at 3 and <math>s_{{\text{off}}}</math> at 4]]
[[File:Signal.jpg|image|thumb|300px|Plot of the input signal <math>S(t)</math> with <math>s_{\text{on}}</math> at 3 and <math>s_{{\text{off}}}</math> at 4]]

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