REACTION OF STABILIZATION SYSTEM ON THE COMMANDS OF OPERATOR. ACCURACY OF STABILIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10264Keywords:
The transfer function, control object, damping, stiffness, disturbing moment, a control signal, spectral density, amplitude and phase frequency response dispersion, mean square error, the cross-correlation, characteristic polynomialAbstract
The accuracy estimation method of stabilization systems of inertial control objects, that operateson a movable base in modes of stabilization and stable guidance at random disturbance influences andcontrol signals is consideredReferences
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