화학공학소재연구정보센터
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.48, No.4, 639-643, 2003
Intersample and finite wordlength effects in sampled-data problems
We consider the behavior of digital control systems while modeling intersample behavior and the effects of quantizations and finite wordlength computations. Our purpose in this note is to investigate the dependence of these two effects on the sampling rate. We indicate that there appears to be a tradeoff between guarding against these two effects, in that fast sampling will generally improve intersample behavior while it makes the system more sensitive to finite arithmetic effects. We develop quantitative measures for performance under these two combined effects using input-output norms. We address the problem of intersample behavior using the by now well known lifting technique, while we investigate roundoff error effects by modeling them as feedback with quantization nonlinearities. We present examples that exhibit these tradeoffs.