Elsevier

Automatica

Volume 30, Issue 7, July 1994, Pages 1139-1152
Automatica

H design of general multirate sampled-data control systems

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Abstract

Direct digital design of general multirate sampled-data systems is considered. To tackle causality constraints, a new and natural framework is proposed using nest operators and nest algebras. Based on this framework explicit solutions to the H and H2 multirate control problems are developed in the frequency domain.

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