root locus

     

In control theory, the root locus is the locus of the poles an zeros of a transfer function as the system gain K is varied on some interval. The root locus is a useful tool for analyzing single input single output (SISO) linear dynamic systems. A system is stable if all of its poles are in the left-hand side of the s-plane (for continuous systems) or inside the unit circle of the z-plane (for discrete systems).

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