Published June 1956
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Optimalizing control in the presence of noise interference
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- Serdengecti, Sedat
Chicago
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The performance of a modified peak-holding optimalizing control system depends in part on the ability of the controller to detect the input signal frequency component in the output of the controlled system. This paper describes several techniques that may be used for detecting this component and analyzes one of them in great detail. The subject of the detailed analysis is the method of filtering through cross-correlation. A statistical analysis is also carried out in order to demonstrate the efficiency of this method.
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© 1956 American Rocket Society. Received July 24, 1955. This paper is based on part of a thesis submitted by the author for partial fulfillment of the requirements of Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology.Attached Files
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