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a relative degree one ?

a relative degree one ?

a relative degree one ?

(OP)
Hi everyone,

what's a system with "a relative degree one"?

Thanks,

db.

RE: a relative degree one ?

What's the context this is being made in?  I'm not familar with that phrase.

RE: a relative degree one ?

(OP)

It's a hypothesis made for the application of the "lambda-tracking" method of control : the system must have a relative degree one !..i don't have much more details on this hypothesis.

[ lambda-tracking is a relatively recent controller design method (adaptive control)  ]

RE: a relative degree one ?

Sorry, can't help you with this one.  Hopefully someone else is more up on this.

RE: a relative degree one ?

(OP)


thank you :)

RE: a relative degree one ?

Dahlia, I do believe it is form of terminology derived from Statistical Process Control methods. As for it's exact meaning you"ll need to get involved in the intricacies of the method. Do a Google seaarch on the term "relative degree one". You'll come up with about 2 mil. hits.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
saxon

RE: a relative degree one ?

(OP)

Thank you...

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