Publication detail
Numerical methods for continuous-time control systems
ŠVARC, I.
Original Title
Numerical methods for continuous-time control systems
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Discretization is necessary for the analysis and design of discrete-time systems. It is also useful for simulating continuous-time control systems on the digital computer. One of the simplest ways of discretizing or approximating a continuous-time plant is numerical approximation of differential equations. Difference equations can be obtained by discretizing differential equations - it is the first part of this contribution. The other way of discretization is discretization by z transformation of transfer function G(s). In this contribution is shown Euler's method and bili-near method of this transformation.
Keywords
Diskkretzation; continuous-time systems; discrete-time systems; Z-transform.
Authors
ŠVARC, I.
RIV year
2007
Released
18. 6. 2007
Publisher
University of Maribor-Slovenia
Location
Maribor - Slovinsko
ISBN
978-961-248-054-7
Book
Information systems in automation
Edition number
1
Pages from
66
Pages to
70
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT28074,
author="Ivan {Švarc}",
title="Numerical methods for continuous-time control systems",
booktitle="Information systems in automation",
year="2007",
number="1",
pages="66--70",
publisher="University of Maribor-Slovenia",
address="Maribor - Slovinsko",
isbn="978-961-248-054-7"
}