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SISO

Single-input single-output communications, in electrical engineering usually refers to a simple control system with one input and one output. Analysis of the robustness of a SISO control system can be performed in the frequency domain, considering the system's transfer function and using Nyquist and Bode diagrams.

See also Control theory