responsetrajects
Responsetrajects is a term used to describe the time-evolving pattern of a system’s outputs as it responds to inputs or perturbations. The concept treats the response as a trajectory and places it in a space of possible output or state variables. Responsetrajects are typically multi-dimensional, capturing how several output components change together over time, rather than focusing on a single scalar response.
Formal definition and representation: In a dynamical system described by x'(t) = f(x(t), u(t), t) with an
Applications and use cases: Responsetrajects are used in engineering to diagnose system stability and performance, in
Measurement and analysis: Data for responsetrajects come from sensors or experimental measurements of outputs over time.
Limitations: The interpretation of responsetrajects depends on the underlying model and measurement quality. High dimensionality, noise,