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Interrelationship of Poles of Transfer Functions, Models of Output Signals, and Errors of Estimating the Characteristics of Dynamic Systems

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An investigation is made of dynamic systems in the range of critical values of the degree of damping. Transfer functions are obtained for oscillatory and aperiodic systems with expressions for the output signals corresponding to them for a δτ(t)-equivalent input signal. Also obtained are comparative estimates of the divergences of the output signals and of the amplitude–frequency and phase–frequency characteristics of the systems.

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Ryzhakov, V.V., Ryzhakov, M.V. & Ryzhakov, K.V. Interrelationship of Poles of Transfer Functions, Models of Output Signals, and Errors of Estimating the Characteristics of Dynamic Systems. Measurement Techniques 45, 241–247 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015973602370

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