This article describes a set of computer programs for anazyzing, synthetizing, and identifying the parameters of continuous linear control systems. The programs are written in APL, with the algorithms chosen for rapid solution and ease of programming on the IBM 5100 portable minicomputer. After describ ing the organisation of the program, we discuss the algorithms in detail and present an example of their use.
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