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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1979, Issue 3, Pages 35–42 (Mi at9397)  

Discrete Systems

Analysis of stepping optimization systems having a variable step length

V. L. Katsevich, A. A. Nikol'skii

Moscow
Abstract: The paper discusses methods for analysis of stationary and nonstationary modes of stepping extremal control systems of variable step length which depends on the inertial properties of the process.

Received: 25.12.1977
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
UDC: 62-506.1
Language: Russian
Citation: V. L. Katsevich, A. A. Nikol'skii, “Analysis of stepping optimization systems having a variable step length”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1979, no. 3, 35–42; Autom. Remote Control, 40:3 (1979), 349–355
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\jour Autom. Remote Control
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