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  2. Overshoot (signal) - Wikipedia

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    In control theory, overshoot refers to an output exceeding its final, steady-state value. [2] For a step input, the percentage overshoot (PO) is the maximum value minus the step value divided by the step value. In the case of the unit step, the overshoot is just the maximum value of the step

  3. Overshoot (population) - Wikipedia

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    For people, "overshoot" is that portion of their demand or ecological footprint which must be eliminated to be sustainable, or the delta between a sustainable population and what we currently have. [1] [2] Excessive demand leading to overshoot is driven by both consumption and population. [3] Population decline due to overshoot is known as ...

  4. Overshoot - Wikipedia

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    Overshoot (signal), when a signal exceeds its steady state value; Overshoot (microwave communication), the unintended reception of microwave signals; Overshoot (migration), when migratory birds end up further than intended; Overshoot (typography), the degree to which a letter dips below the baseline, or exceeds the cap height

  5. Step response - Wikipedia

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    How overshoot may be controlled by appropriate parameter choices is discussed next. Using the equations above, the amount of overshoot can be found by differentiating the step response and finding its maximum value. The result for maximum step response S max is: [3]

  6. Ecological overshoot - Wikipedia

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    Ecological overshoot expressed in terms of how many Earths equivalent of natural resources are consumed by humanity each year. Ecological overshoot is the phenomenon which occurs when the demands made on a natural ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Global ecological overshoot occurs when the demands made by humanity exceed what the ...

  7. Earth Overshoot Day - Wikipedia

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    Earth Overshoot Day (EOD) is the calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity's resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth’s capacity to regenerate those resources that year. In 2024, it fell on 1 August. [ 2 ]

  8. Inflation could overshoot forecasts, says incoming deputy ...

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    Sarah Breeden said the Bank of England’s latest set of inflation forecasts were ‘skewed to the upside’.

  9. Ringing artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Thus overshoot is the first step of the phenomenon, while ringing is the second and subsequent steps. Due to this close connection, the terms are often conflated, with "ringing" referring to both the initial overshoot and the subsequent rings.