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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1985, Issue 9, Pages 42–48 (Mi at7542)  

Deterministic Systems

Observability of periodic modes that arise in the loss of stability of the equilibrium state of sampled-data systems

V. S. Kozyakin

Moscow
Abstract: Theoretically, loss of the equilibrium position in sampled-data control system should result in periodic modes whose periods may be very large but which are not, as a rule, detected experimentally. The causes of this apparent contradiction are found.

Received: 22.06.1984
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 62-504.12
Language: Russian
Citation: V. S. Kozyakin, “Observability of periodic modes that arise in the loss of stability of the equilibrium state of sampled-data systems”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1985, no. 9, 42–48; Autom. Remote Control, 46 (1985), 1098–1104
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