What does IISS mean?
IISS means Integral Input-To-State Stability
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Integral Input-To-State Stability?
Integral Input-To-State Stability can be abbreviated as IISS
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What does IISS stand for? IISS stands for "Integral Input-To-State Stability". |
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How to abbreviate "Integral Input-To-State Stability"? "Integral Input-To-State Stability" can be abbreviated as IISS. |
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What is the meaning of IISS abbreviation? The meaning of IISS abbreviation is "Integral Input-To-State Stability". |
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What is IISS abbreviation? One of the definitions of IISS is "Integral Input-To-State Stability". |
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What does IISS mean? IISS as abbreviation means "Integral Input-To-State Stability". |
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What is shorthand of Integral Input-To-State Stability? The most common shorthand of "Integral Input-To-State Stability" is IISS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LT-SSS - Long Term Steady State Stability
- PORTRAIT - Parallel Computations of Spectral Portraits of Matrices and Applications to System Stability Analysis
- ST-SSS - Short Term Steady State Stability
- TIOSM - Timed Input Output State Machine
- IOSM - Input-Output State Machine
- ISS - Input-to-State Stability
- IWIP - Input to Work in Progress
- STS - State to State Transfer
- SSS - Steady State Stability
- ACES - Action Coalition to Ensure Stability
- IOS - Input to Output Stability
- IPMP - Input to the Management and Protection
- ISDS - Input to State Dynamical Stability
- LISS - Locally Input to State Stable
- RTSL - Receive to Transmit Stability Loss
- TSA - To State Availability
- WEA - Use of Wheat Water Extractable Arabinoxylans to improve stability of frozen doughs and quality of bread
- sts - State to State
- ballast. - Any weight placed in a ship's hold, or other special compartment, to increase stability or reduce motion. Weight used in a hot air balloon to control altitude.
- sponson. - In the cruise industry, a projecting structure, often a retrofit, added to the vessel to increase stability.