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A method of planning of input signals is considered in a problem of identification of linear stationary continuous dynamic systems with scalar control. The class of admissible input signals accounts for constraints on the shape of a signal. In relatively simple cases, the method admits an analytical solution of the problem of planning of input signals. The possibilities of the method are illustrated by two informal examples of the applied significance. This article is an extension of studies of the author.
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Ovcharenko, V.N. Planning of Identifying Input Signals in Linear Dynamic Systems. Automation and Remote Control 62, 236–247 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1002894223036
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