This paper describes the development of the method of building mathematical models of dynamic pulse-frequency systems of automatic control of objects with random parameters and delay in the class of stochastic functional series of Voltaire and differential equations of Ito. In order to obtain mathematical descriptions of the system we have used homogenous models equivalent and majorizing processes in which are identical with the processes of the real stochastic dynamic pulse-frequency system of control of objects with delay. Obtained mathematical models of stochastic dynamic pulse-frequency systems of automatic control of objects with delay in the class of functional series of Voltaire and differential equations of Ito represent a further development of methods of description of "input-output" systems and "state space" and serve as a basis for developing methods of analysis and synthesis of the given class of automatic control systems.
Бас редакторы т.ғ.д., проф Мерзадинова Г.Т. (Қазақстан) Бас редактордың орынбасары Жусупбеков А.Ж., т.ғ.д, проф. (Қазақстан) Бас редактордың орынбасары Тогизбаева Б.Б., т.ғ.д., проф. (Қазақстан) Бас редактордың орынбасары Сарсембаев Б.К., т.ғ.к., доцент (Қазақстан) Редакция алқасы Акира Хашигава проф. (Жапония) Акитоши Мочизуки проф. (Жапония) Базарбаев Д.О. PhD (Қазақстан) Байдабеков А.К. т.ғ.д., проф. (Қазақстан) Дер Вэн Чанг PhD, проф. (Тайвань (ROC)) Жардемов Б.Б. т.ғ.д. (Қазақстан) Жумагулов М.Г. т.ғ.к., PhD (Қазақстан) Йошинори Ивасаки т.ғ.д., проф. (Жапония) Калякин В. т.ғ.д., проф. (АҚШ) Колчун М. PhD, проф. (Словения) Тадатсугу Танака проф. (Жапония) Талал Аввад PhD, проф. (Сирия) Хо Линг проф. (АҚШ) Чекаева Р.У. а.к., проф. (Қазақстан) Шахмов Ж.А. PhD, доцент (Қазақстан) Юн Чул Шин PhD, проф. (Оңтүстiк Корея)
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