A Kind of a Controller with Digital Computer as a Compensator

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A digital computer may serve as a compensator or a controller in a feedback control system. We may use the z'-transform of a transfer function to analyze the stability and transient response of a system. Thus, we may readily determine the response of a closed-loop feedback system with a digital computer serving as the compensator (or controller) block.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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2543-2547

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August 2013

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