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One of the important problems of mechanical and automatic control engineering is active control of the oscillations of mechanical objects by means of control units, which can be treated as inertial systems with concentrated parameters and a time delay [137]. The objects to be controlled can be nonlinear mechanical systems with concentrated (futher referred to as discrete mechanical systems) or distributed parameters. The mixed situation, referred to as discrete-continuous systems, are dealt with in this chapter.

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Awrejcewicz, J., Andrianov, I.V., Manevitch, L.I. (1998). Discrete—Continuous Systems. In: Asymptotic Approaches in Nonlinear Dynamics. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 69. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72079-6_4

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