Analyze the Transient Response of a Control Systems

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It is important for the control system analyst to understand the complete relationship of the complex-frequency representation of a linear system, the poles and zeros of its transfer function, and its time-domain response to step and other inputs. In such areas as signal processing and control, many of the analysis and designed collations are done in the complex-frequency plane, where a system model is represented in terms of the poles and zeros of its transfer functions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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639-643

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June 2013

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