BIBO stability
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In signal processing, specifically control theory, bounded-input, bounded-output (BIBO) stability is a form of stability for signals and systems that take inputs. If a system is BIBO stable, then the output will be bounded for every input to the system that is bounded.
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A signal is bounded if there is a finite value such that the signal magnitude never exceeds , that is
- For discrete-time signals:
- For continuous-time signals: