The present paper investigates the behaviour of nonlinear discrete-time dynamics over several steps as a particular case of multi-input dynamics. Introducing for these dynamics a differential representation with jumps, it is shown that the input-to-state or input-to-output behaviours can be represented as suitable compositions of exponential series. Some benefits of these representations are discussed for representing multirate sampled dynamics and hybrid systems.
Discrete-time versus hybrid systems / Monaco, Salvatore; D., Normand Cyrot; Califano, Claudia. - 5:(2003), pp. 5203-5208. (Intervento presentato al convegno 42nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control tenutosi a Maui, HI nel DEC 09-12, 2003) [10.1109/cdc.2003.1272463].
Discrete-time versus hybrid systems
MONACO, Salvatore;CALIFANO, Claudia
2003
Abstract
The present paper investigates the behaviour of nonlinear discrete-time dynamics over several steps as a particular case of multi-input dynamics. Introducing for these dynamics a differential representation with jumps, it is shown that the input-to-state or input-to-output behaviours can be represented as suitable compositions of exponential series. Some benefits of these representations are discussed for representing multirate sampled dynamics and hybrid systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.