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On a Method of Synthesising Systems which are Self Adaptive to Varying Parameters

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This paper relates to some aspects of synthesis of systems self adapting to variable parameters. Let the system be divided into two parts: (1) a plant with characteristics which are functions of the parameters of the environment, and (2) a regulator whose characteristics must be varied during normal functioning so that the system satisfies given technioal requirements.

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  1. Yerman, V. L., Sabolev, O. K. and Tsaturyan, K. T.; Some Problems in the Theory of Self-Adaptive Control Systems. Engineering Cybernetics 1963, No, 3, p.60. [English translation of Russian Journal.].

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Tsaturyan, K.T. (1966). On a Method of Synthesising Systems which are Self Adaptive to Varying Parameters. In: Hammond, P.H. (eds) Theory of Self-Adaptive Control Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6289-8_22

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