stability analysis in control systems
Stability analysis in control systems refers to the examination and assessment of the behavior and performance of a control system to determine whether it will remain stable or become unstable over time. It involves analyzing the system's response to disturbances or changes in input and evaluating its ability to maintain steady operation without oscillations or runaway behavior. The goal of stability analysis is to ensure that a control system can operate reliably and predictably, avoiding unstable or erratic behavior that could compromise its function.
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