Poles and zeros – examples of the behavioral approach applied to discrete linear repetitive processes
Poles and zeros – examples of the behavioral approach applied to discrete linear repetitive processes
In this paper the behavorial approach is applied to discrete linear repetitive processes, which are class of 2D systems of both systems theoretic and applications interest. The main results are on poles and zeros for these processes, which have exponential trajectory interpretations.
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Rogers, E.
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Zaris, P.M.
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Wood, J.
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Pillai, H.
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July 2006
Rogers, E.
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Zaris, P.M.
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Wood, J.
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Pillai, H.
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Rogers, E., Zaris, P.M., Wood, J. and Pillai, H.
(2006)
Poles and zeros – examples of the behavioral approach applied to discrete linear repetitive processes.
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, 17 (2-3), .
(doi:10.1007/s11045-005-6272-z).
Abstract
In this paper the behavorial approach is applied to discrete linear repetitive processes, which are class of 2D systems of both systems theoretic and applications interest. The main results are on poles and zeros for these processes, which have exponential trajectory interpretations.
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e-pub ahead of print date: April 2006
Published date: July 2006
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