Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems

This thesis presents an investigation into the identification and analysis of and non-linear fast-sampled systems. Traditionally, discrete-time sampled-data systems are represented using shift-operator parameterisations utilising the d-operator. An alternative parameterisation using the q-operator i...

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Main Author: Chadwick, Mark Anthony
Published: University of Sheffield 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4893622015-03-20T05:13:29ZIdentification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systemsChadwick, Mark Anthony2008This thesis presents an investigation into the identification and analysis of and non-linear fast-sampled systems. Traditionally, discrete-time sampled-data systems are represented using shift-operator parameterisations utilising the d-operator. An alternative parameterisation using the q-operator is explored and shown to maintain a close correspondence to the continuous-time. This approach offers the ability to unify discrete and continuous-time theory as each can be considered a special case of the d-operator approach. In addition, these parameterisations possess numerical advantages when compared to the shift-operator representations.629.832University of Sheffieldhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.489362Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Chadwick, Mark Anthony
Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
description This thesis presents an investigation into the identification and analysis of and non-linear fast-sampled systems. Traditionally, discrete-time sampled-data systems are represented using shift-operator parameterisations utilising the d-operator. An alternative parameterisation using the q-operator is explored and shown to maintain a close correspondence to the continuous-time. This approach offers the ability to unify discrete and continuous-time theory as each can be considered a special case of the d-operator approach. In addition, these parameterisations possess numerical advantages when compared to the shift-operator representations.
author Chadwick, Mark Anthony
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title Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
title_short Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
title_full Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
title_fullStr Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
title_full_unstemmed Identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
title_sort identification and analysis of linear and non-linear fast-sampled systems
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