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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1981, Issue 11, Pages 189–191 (Mi at6056)  

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On equivalence of systems with large gains and systems with discontinuous controls

D. B. Izosimov, V. I. Utkin

Moscow
Abstract: Systems with large gains and systems with discontinuous controls whose slow motion and sliding mode paths, respectively, are not equivalent in terms of stability of the manifold which consists of these paths. Examples are given which show that replacement of an element with a discontinuous response by an element with an infinitely large gain in the vicinity of the discontinuity point is illegitimate.

Received: 30.07.1980
Document Type: Article
UDC: 62-501.7
Language: Russian
Citation: D. B. Izosimov, V. I. Utkin, “On equivalence of systems with large gains and systems with discontinuous controls”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1981, no. 11, 189–191
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\by D.~B.~Izosimov, V.~I.~Utkin
\paper On equivalence of systems with large gains and systems with discontinuous controls
\jour Avtomat. i Telemekh.
\yr 1981
\issue 11
\pages 189--191
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/at6056}
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