Fractional calculus as a simple tool for modeling and analysis of long memory process in industry

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This paper deals with the application of the fractional calculus as a tool for mathematical modeling and analysis of real processes, so called fractional-order processes. It is well-known that most real industrial processes are fractional-order ones. The main purpose of the article is to demonstrate a simple and effective method for the treatment of the output of fractional processes in the form of time series. The proposed method is based on fractional-order differentiation/integration using the Grünwald-Letnikov definition of the fractional-order operators. With this simple approach, we observe important properties in the time series and make decisions in real process control. Finally, an illustrative example for a real data set from a steelmaking process is presented.

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Petráš, I., & Terpák, J. (2019). Fractional calculus as a simple tool for modeling and analysis of long memory process in industry. Mathematics, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/math7060511

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