Abstract
Recent research results have shown that many complex physical phenomena can be better described using variable-order fractional differential equations. To understand the physical meaning of variable-order fractional calculus, and better know the application potentials of variable-order fractional operators in physical processes, an experimental study of temperature-dependent variable-order fractional integrator and differentiator is presented in this paper. The detailed introduction of analogue realization of variable-order fractional operator, and the influence of temperature to the order of fractional operator are presented in particular. Furthermore, the potential applications of variable-order fractional operators in PIλ(t)Dμ(t) controller and dynamic-order fractional systems are suggested.
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