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The authors present a digital controller redesign philosophy which attempts to match the closed-loop performance of a nominal continuous-time controller using a model-following design setting. The requirement of excessive sampling rates necessary with a number of popular existing techniques, e.g., the prewarped bilinear transform redesign (the rule of thumb being ten times the closed-loop bandwidth to achieve satisfactory performance), is largely obviated. Sampling rates close to twice the closed-loop bandwidth (Nyquist rate) give good performance with the proposed technique. It is concluded that the proposed model can be used as is for an analog-to-digital redesign which appears to work favorably at low sampling rates, or it can be used as a starting point for further pole-zero placement.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

01/12/1990

Volume

3

Pages

1898 - 1901