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Nyquist Stability Criterion

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Nyquist stability criterion is a method used in control systems to determine the stability of a system by analyzing its frequency response.

Key Features

  • Analyzes frequency response of a system
  • Determines stability based on plot of complex plane
  • Provides a graphical method for stability analysis

Pros

  • Provides a visual representation of system stability
  • Can be applied to linear time-invariant systems
  • Offers a straightforward method for determining stability

Cons

  • Requires understanding of complex numbers and frequency response analysis
  • May not be applicable to all types of systems
  • Graphical interpretation can be subjective

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