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Zap. Nauchn. Sem. POMI, 2003 Volume 303, Pages 71–88 (Mi znsl900)

Relationship between discrete and continuous time systems

A. Vagharshakyan

Institute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia

Abstract: The input and output signals of a continuous-time system can be registered only at fixed time moments, separated at least by a lap $h>0$. It is natural to ask whether the information obtained permits us to restore the original continuous-time system uniquely. Theoretically, it is possible to solve this problem, by letting $h>0$ tend to zero. However, the value of $h$ depends upon technical possibilities, and it is important to solve this problem for fixed values of $h>0$.
In this paper we prove that it is possible to organize the passage to the discrete-time system lossless of information by a suitable choice of input continuous-time signals. It is desirable, of course, that the resulting discrete-time system have bounded transfer function. Here we give conditions on the continuous-time system that provide that property.

UDC: 517.5

Received: 26.05.2003


 English version:
Journal of Mathematical Sciences (New York), 2005, 129:4, 3966–3976

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