Causal system

id: causal-system-162-3482031
title: Causal system
text: In control theory, a causal system is a system where the output depends on past and current inputs but not future inputs—i.e., the output y depends only on the input x for values of t ≤ t 0. The idea that the output of a function at any time depends only on past and present values of input is defined by the property commonly referred to as causality. A system that has some dependence on input values from the future is termed a non-causal or acausal system, and a system that depends solely on fut
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description: System where the output depends only on past and current inputs
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date created: 2004-03-26T11:02:44Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T15:52:33Z
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