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Non-uniform sampling strategies for digital control
Authors:Samir Khan  Roger M Goodall  Roger Dixon
Affiliation:1. Controls Systems Group, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering , Loughborough University , Loughborough LE11 3TU , UK samir.khan@theiet.org;3. Controls Systems Group, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering , Loughborough University , Loughborough LE11 3TU , UK
Abstract:Most conventional control algorithms cause numerical problems where data is collected at sampling rates that are substantially higher than the dynamics of the equivalent continuous-time operation that is being implemented. This is of relevant interest in applications of digital control, in which high sample rates are routinely dictated by the system stability requirements rather than the signal processing needs. Digital control systems exhibit bandwidth limitations enforced by their closed-loop frequency requirements that demand very high sample rates. Considerable recent progress in reducing sample frequency requirements has been made through the use of non-uniform sampling schemes, so called alias-free signal processing. The approach prompts the simplification of complex systems and consequently enhances the numerical conditioning of the implementation algorithms that otherwise would require very high uniform sample rates. However, the control communities have not yet investigated the use of intentional non-uniform sampling. The purpose of this article is to address some algorithmic issues when using such regimes for digital control.
Keywords:digital control  non-uniform sampling  delta operator  Fourier analysis
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