Modeling Complex Behavior Simply with Embedded System Engineering
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Salminen, Vesa; Pillai, Balan
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Newton’s second law as written appears simple, but how to use the law perceptually is a complex task. Most of the
cases it is good for conceptual discussion or development. Normally the sign convention is not shown and has problems
to solve. Due to this fact, many do not fully understand Newton’s second law. Modeling complex behavior is like the
Newtonian law; people tend to misuse. In this article, it is experienced modeling the complex behavior simply with
embedded system engineering scheme, which is conceptually a new approach. In cases where applied Newton’s second
law for the center of gravity G but the correct point in the formulation is the center of mass C. This is why the subscript
c, not G is chosen. Nevertheless, in many engineering applications, the gravity field may be considered uniform, hence
the center of mass and the center of gravity coincide, C = G, even though they are different by definition.
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2000Keywords
complex, embedded, Newton's second law, complex behavior, system engineering, Internet protocol, chip-on-system, complex systems, complexity