
1. Preliminaries
1.1 Transfer function and link to the physical equations of dynamic systems
In this study, it is assumed that the system has a single control variable (input) and a single observation variable (output), according to the diagram and notations in figure 1 . These variables and all the system's internal variables are neither quantized in time nor in amplitude, but are continuous.
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