Continuous parameter tracking systems utilizing the out put-error method have been analyzed by intuitive argu ments1 and by linearized equations2. This paper presents a method for analyzing the convergence properties of this type of system; it is applicable when the input signal is either a single sinusoid or a sum of sinusoids. The method is based on the technique advanced by Kryloff and Bogo liuboff3.
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