Discrete Simulation Methods for Multidimensional Systems Based on Functional Transformations

Rabenstein R (1998)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 1998

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Edited Volumes: Mathematics in Signal Processing IV

Book Volume: 67

Pages Range: 335-347

Abstract

A method for the discrete simulation of continuous multidimensional systems is presented. It is based on a transfer function description of the continuous system, which is obtained by application of appropriate functional transformations for each independent variable. Digital signal processing analog-to-discrete transformations turn the transfer function into a discrete simulation model. It is suitable for computer implementation and provides simulation algorithms, which are competitive with customary numerical methods. A comparison with a commercial software package demonstrates the advantage of the proposed simulation models.

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APA:

Rabenstein, R. (1998). Discrete Simulation Methods for Multidimensional Systems Based on Functional Transformations. In J.G. Mc Whirter, I.K. Proudler (Eds.), Mathematics in Signal Processing IV. (pp. 335-347). Oxford University Press.

MLA:

Rabenstein, Rudolf. "Discrete Simulation Methods for Multidimensional Systems Based on Functional Transformations." Mathematics in Signal Processing IV. Ed. J.G. Mc Whirter, I.K. Proudler, Oxford University Press, 1998. 335-347.

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