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Automatica, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, June 1964
- S. Barabaschi, M. Conti, L. Gentilini, A. Mathis:

Heat exchange simulator. 1-10 - Mihajlo D. Mesarovic, L. Birta:

Synthesis of interaction in multivariable control systems. 15-39 - H. H.-y Chien, R. Aris:

An adaptive control of the batch reactor - I: Identification of kinetics. 41-57 - H. H.-y Chien, R. Aris:

The adaptive control of a batch reactor - II: Optimal path control. 59-71
Volume 2, Number 2, September 1964
- R. E. King:

The frequency response and stability of a class of amplitude dependent, sampled-data control systems. 73-87 - A. Y. Bilal, Louis F. Kazda:

Stability and performance analysis of a certain class of nonlinear time varying feedback control systems. 89-106 - J. C. Gille, J. G. Paquet, R. Pouliquen:

Sur l'existence des oscillations forcees dans les systemes asservis a relais. 107-116 - J. A. Githens, H. P. Kelly, J. C. Lozier, A. A. Lundstrom:

Telstar antenna pointing system organization and performance. 117-123
Volume 2, Number 3, January 1965
- J. C. Lozier, J. A. Norton, M. Iwama:

The servo system for telstar antenna positioning. 129-149 - I. M. Horowitz:

Passive-adaptive flight control design for re-entry vehicles. 151-165 - Mohamed Mansour:

Instability criteria of linear discrete systems. 167-178 - W. M. Gaines, L. A. Goshorn, R. G. Livingston:

Analog computers for the dynamic evaluation of on-line digital control computer programs. 179-193 - Huibert Kwakernaak:

On-line iterative optimization of stochastic control systems. 195-208 - Harold Chestnut:

1964 joint automatic control conference. 209-210
Volume 2, Number 4, July 1965
- Arch W. Naylor:

A transform technique for multivariable, time-varying, discrete-time, linear systems. 211-234 - J. I. Soliman, A. Al-Shaikh:

Sampled-data controls and the bilinear transformation. 235-242 - J. Vande Vegte:

Analysis and synthesis of feedback control systems for the automatic balancing of rotating shaft systems. 243-253 - I. Flügge-Lotz, Michael D. Maltz:

Attitude stabilization using a contactor control system with a linear switching criterion. 255-274

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