FDP Day 1 on “Time delay Challenges in Real Time Systems”

 In Department of ECE, ECE

Description: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organized the FDP on Advanced Computing and Sustainable Technologies in collaboration with FORCE and IETE. The Speaker for Day 1 was Dr. Vipin Chandra Pal, Assistant Professor, NIT, Silchar. The speaker was welcomed by Dr. Shailendra Tahilyani, Convener of FDP. The session on Time delay Challenges in Real Time Systems was highly insightful and intellectually stimulating. He began by highlighting the critical role of time delays in control and real-time systems, explaining how even small delays can significantly affect system stability and performance. A major focus of the lecture was the concept of Lyapunov stability for linear systems. Dr. Pal clearly explained how Lyapunov functions are constructed and used to analyze system behavior, emphasizing their importance in assessing stability under varying delay conditions. He also discussed practical approaches for handling delays, modeling techniques, and the relevance of delay-dependent and delay-independent stability criteria. His examples and systematic explanations made complex mathematical ideas accessible to participants. Overall, the session provided a strong theoretical foundation and practical insights, making it extremely valuable for researchers and practitioners working with real-time and control systems. The Vote of thanks was given by Dr. Rupali Agarwal , Coordinator of FDP.

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