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    Summation Circuits of Automatic Control Systems
    (National Aviation University, 2024-03-29) Ablesimov, Aleksandr; Аблесімов, Олександр Костянтинович; Miroshnychenko, Vladyslav; Мірошниченко, Владислав Анатолійович; Chubatyuk, Ilya; Чубатюк, Ілля Ігорович
    During the operation of the stabilization systems, the parameters of the control object and the regulator can change for various reasons within fairly wide limits. In such cases, they speak of the presence of parametric uncertainty. Note that the main indicator of the quality of the stabilization system is considered to be the accuracy of the stabilization of the control object. As theoretical studies show, the accuracy of stabilization systems directly depends on their rigidity and damping, because they directly affect the formation of the moment of stabilization and determine the effectiveness of the system's response to external disturbances. Changing stiffness and damping in order to ensure the necessary efficiency of stabilization systems is the basis of their operational adjustments. To change these parameters, there are summation circuits in the systems. Will the change in the summation circuit type affect the solution to the main task of the operational adjustment of the stabilization system? This article considers the possibilities of summation circuits to ensure the optimality of the settings of the stabilization system.

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