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The controller changes the error signal into a form needed to drive the process ; it may be as simple as an amplifier . Fig . 3-4 is just one of several types of ultrastable system . Two new functions have been added to the basic ...
The controller changes the error signal into a form needed to drive the process ; it may be as simple as an amplifier . Fig . 3-4 is just one of several types of ultrastable system . Two new functions have been added to the basic ...
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The meaning of Axioms 4 and 5 deserves to be emphasized : The items placed on a simple order scale must be comparable and transitive according to a common property . We might have no trouble ordering theater tickets by serial number .
The meaning of Axioms 4 and 5 deserves to be emphasized : The items placed on a simple order scale must be comparable and transitive according to a common property . We might have no trouble ordering theater tickets by serial number .
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11.9 GAME THEORY Consider a simple game with two players ; each one is to make one choice . After the two players have chosen , the outcome of the game is determined , and a sum of money is exchanged between the players on the basis of ...
11.9 GAME THEORY Consider a simple game with two players ; each one is to make one choice . After the two players have chosen , the outcome of the game is determined , and a sum of money is exchanged between the players on the basis of ...
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Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 32 |
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