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Nonlinear Automatic Control

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The article was published on 1963-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 359 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Automatic control & Automatic frequency control.

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Strategies for the control of voluntary movements with one mechanical degree of freedom

TL;DR: The theory applies to movements across different distances, with different inertial loads, toward targets of different widths over a wide range of experimentally manipulated velocities and reconciles many apparent conflicts in the motor control literature.
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Spontaneous Rhythms in Physiological Control Systems

TL;DR: An explanation for spontaneous and broadly repetitive fluctuations in Mean arterial blood pressure is presented which may also be applicable to the vasomotor activity associated with thermoregulation and therefore widely relevant.
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Paper: A control engineering review of fuzzy systems

TL;DR: Fuzzy set theory is a relatively new concept which allows this qualitativeness to be expressed rigorously and its usefulness for control is assessed and a surprising number of practical successes are revealed.
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Identification of Dynamic Systems: An Introduction with Applications

TL;DR: This book treats the determination of dynamic models based on measurements taken at the process, known as system identification or process identification, and covers the following subjects: determination of the non-parametric frequency response, (fast) Fourier transform, correlation analysis, parameter estimation and subspace methods.
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Variable structure control of shape memory alloy actuators

TL;DR: A shape memory alloy actuator consisting of a number of thin NiTi fibers woven in a counter rotating helical pattern around supporting disks accomplishes a highly efficient transformation between force and displacement overcoming the main mechanical drawback of shape memory alloys, that being limited strain.