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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1980, Issue 11, Pages 54–60 (Mi at7222)  

Discrete Systems

Dissipativity of pulse-width systems with high time base frequency

A. Kh. Gelig

Leningrad
Abstract: Pulse-width systems of the first and second kind with high time base frequency are discussed. The frequency criterion of V. M. Popov is shown to insure dissipativity with the diameter of the limit set being infinitesimal of order of smallness no lower than the first with respect to the pulse repetition rate.

Received: 25.02.1980
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.376.54
Language: Russian
Citation: A. Kh. Gelig, “Dissipativity of pulse-width systems with high time base frequency”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1980, no. 11, 54–60; Autom. Remote Control, 41:11 (1981), 1523–1529
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Dissipativity of pulse-width systems with high time base frequency
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\issue 11
\pages 54--60
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\transl
\jour Autom. Remote Control
\yr 1981
\vol 41
\issue 11
\pages 1523--1529
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