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The frequency response methods are most powerful in conventional control system. The impulse response characteristics are related to the location of poles of F(s). In this paper, we discuss impulse response and frequency response of {1/(s2 + as + b)q} for different fractional values of q where 0 < q < 1, q = 1, 1 < q < 2 in pole motion. The different characters of the impulse response and frequency response are shown in numerical examples. The numbers of figures are presented to explain the concepts.

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Moharir, S., Patil, N. (2015). Effect of Fractional Order in Pole Motion. In: Ravi, V., Panigrahi, B., Das, S., Suganthan, P. (eds) Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Fuzzy and Neuro Computing (FANCCO - 2015). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 415. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27212-2_18

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