Multi-Rate Digital Control Systems with Simulation Applications. Volume II. Computer Algorithms

Abstract

The report is organized in three volumes. The two computer programs presented in Volume II provide some of the basic digital implementation tools required in the analysis and synthesis of hybrid systems. The DISCRET computer program converts a general analog or continuous model expressed in the s-plane to the z-, w-, or w'-plane. DISCRET can calculate the standard, delayed, or advanced discrete transform. Data holds including the zero order, first order, second order, and slewer can be inserted into the transformation. The second program, TXCONV, implements the conversion of a high-rate discrete transform to a low-rate discrete transform. Detailed descriptions of the DISCRET and TXCONV computer programs are provided. This includes the available program options, theoretical basis for the mechanization algorithms, general and detailed program structure, required input data, and typical program output.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA097550

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