Concurrent Engineering: Tools and Technologies for Mechanical System Design 1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-78119-3_11
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Decoupling Method in Control Design

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“…and in addition, there is also an industrial need to develop controllers with graceful failure capabilities [15], as well as intelligent servo systems which are able to govern their own stability. Thus, in an effort to refresh some traditional control tools as well as to disseminate control methods [16], it is interesting to redesign the Nichols' chart via computers.…”
Section: Nichols' Chart Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and in addition, there is also an industrial need to develop controllers with graceful failure capabilities [15], as well as intelligent servo systems which are able to govern their own stability. Thus, in an effort to refresh some traditional control tools as well as to disseminate control methods [16], it is interesting to redesign the Nichols' chart via computers.…”
Section: Nichols' Chart Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%