
handle: 1885/93952
The paper proves rigorously that the frequency response of sampled data systems with fast sample and hold approximates that of the original system as the sampling rate is increased. In addition, it is shown that the convergence is uniform on the total frequency response range, which means that a single approximant can be used for frequency response computation.
Sampled data control systems, Sampled-data control/observation systems, Frequency response, Computational methods, Convergence of numerical methods, fast sampling, Discrete time control systems, frequency response, Frequency range, approximation, Keywords: Approximation theory, Frequency-response methods in control theory, sampled data systems
Sampled data control systems, Sampled-data control/observation systems, Frequency response, Computational methods, Convergence of numerical methods, fast sampling, Discrete time control systems, frequency response, Frequency range, approximation, Keywords: Approximation theory, Frequency-response methods in control theory, sampled data systems
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