Abstract
The use of digital computers as elements in control systems is rapidly becoming an accepted and effective practice. One important feature of such systems is that information is accepted by most digital computers only intermittently. On each sample of incoming data the computer performs a sequence of operations, and it is effectively unable to accept new data until it has finished operating on the old sample. Thus, such a mixed (digital-analog) system is a sampled-data system.
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