
doi: 10.1049/pbce064e_ch5
Frequency response methods have a physical explanation that is readily understand able without any mathematics. In addition the methods are design-oriented, link easily between practical results and differential equation methods, and have been proven to work well in many practical design situations. The 'home territory' for frequency response methods has traditionally been in servo-mechanism, process control and aerospace applications, and they have been rather resistant to applications outside these areas.
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