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Interval-excitation through impulse sequences. A technical lemma
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    Interval-excitation through impulse sequences. A technical lemma (English)
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    16 October 2003
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    An interesting interval-excitation lemma is established. According to the lemma, an impulse applied within a time interval generates an excitation within the same interval. The lemma can be used not only as an analysis tool, but also as a design tool, that helps find an adequate sequence to get a desired exciting effect.
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