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Feasibility of Controlling the Motion of Industrial Robots, CNC Machine Tools, and Mechatronic Systems. Part 2
Real-time implementation of control systems is considered. The relationship between the complexity of the object being controlled and the duration of the control cycle is established: with increase in complexity, the cycle is shorter. That imposes stricter requirements on the speed of control system...
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