tverrkoblingssykler
Tverrkoblingssykler is a term used in Nordic technical literature to describe cycles that arise from cross-couplings between subsystems within a network. They occur when multiple interconnections allow effects to travel along more than one path and return to an origin point, forming a closed feedback sequence that involves several components rather than a single loop. The concept is used across fields such as control systems, power networks, signal processing, and biochemical regulatory networks to characterize complex interdependencies.
In network models, tverrkoblingssykler correspond to cycles in the interconnection graph that link multiple nodes through
Handling tverrkoblingssykler involves design and analysis strategies to manage cross-coupling. Approaches include decoupling techniques, damping insertion,