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"
}