Graphical analysis of first and second order pulse-width-modulated sampled-data regulator systems

Slavomír Sůva

Kybernetika (1971)

  • Volume: 07, Issue: 1, page (58)-76
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Sůva, Slavomír. "Graphical analysis of first and second order pulse-width-modulated sampled-data regulator systems." Kybernetika 07.1 (1971): (58)-76. <http://eudml.org/doc/27903>.

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References

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  1. E. Polak, Stability and Graphical Analysis of First-Order Pulse-Width-Modulated Sampled-Data Regulator Systems, IRE Transactions on Automatic Control AC-5 (1961), 276-282. (1961) 
  2. J. T. Tou, Modern Control Theory, McGraw-Hill, New York 1964. (1964) Zbl0196.45603
  3. S. Sůva, Analysis of Pulse-Width-Modulated Sampled-Data Systems, (In Czech) Automatizace 10 (1967), 6, 146-150. (1967) 
  4. S. Sůva S. Navrátil O. Hora, Analysis of Control Systems Containing Electrical Machines and Continuous or Discontinuous Controller by Means of a Digital Computer, (in German) Messen-Steuern-Regeln 11 (1968), 9, 338-341. (1968) 
  5. T. M. De Russo R. J. Roy, Ch. M. Close, State Variables for Engineers, McGraw-Hill, New York 1965. (1965) 

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