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Principles Underlying the Design of Linear Automatic Control Systems

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Control of Complex and Uncertain Systems

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Below we introduce the principal concepts from the automatic control theory and describe the main mechanisms of compensation for an external disturbance for a linear control object.

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Emelyanov, S.V., Korovin, S.K. (2000). Principles Underlying the Design of Linear Automatic Control Systems. In: Control of Complex and Uncertain Systems. Communications and Control Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0771-2_2

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