Phase Resetting Control Based On Direct Phase Response Curve

The problem of phase resetting control synthesis for nonlinear oscillating systems is considered. The direct phase response curve (PRC) approach is developed and non-local PRC model is used for controls design. Conditions of the model validity and accuracy are determined. Performance of the obtained solution is demonstrated via computer simulation for a heart muscle contraction model.

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