linear system analysis

linear system analysis

[′lin·ē·ər ¦sis·təm ə′nal·ə·səs]
(control systems)
The study of a system by means of a model consisting of a linear mapping between the system inputs (causes or excitations), applied at the input terminals, and the system outputs (effects or responses), measured or observed at the output terminals.
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