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Analysis of maximum control error
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Problem definition. Maximum (or practically maximum – see §2.4) error is the most objective characteristic of control accuracy in many cases. However, a rather long-life domination period of Wiener and Kalman methods of statistical synthesis with a full spectral-correlation description of actions in dynamic filtering regions cause the maximum error to be displaced by r.-m.-s. error as the main accuracy criterion.
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Harmonic Function Step Response Frequency Method Pulse Response Action Derivative
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