Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method
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"Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method" is a foundational technical book by Eliahu I. Jury that systematically develops the z-transform as a tool for analyzing and designing discrete-time and digital control systems.
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| Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method Context triple: [Eliahu I. Jury, notableWork, Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method]
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The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications
The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications is a foundational mathematical work by Norbert Wiener that develops and applies Fourier analysis to problems in harmonic analysis and related areas.
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Kailath factorization in linear systems
Kailath factorization in linear systems is a matrix factorization technique used in control and signal processing to efficiently analyze and solve linear dynamical systems.
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Nyquist stability criterion
The Nyquist stability criterion is a graphical frequency-domain method in control theory used to determine the stability of feedback systems by analyzing how their open-loop transfer function encircles a critical point in the complex plane.
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Lectures in Feedback Design for Multivariable Systems
Lectures in Feedback Design for Multivariable Systems is a technical book by control theorist Alberto Isidori that presents systematic methods for designing feedback controllers for complex multivariable dynamical systems.
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Carathéodory–Fejér interpolation
Carathéodory–Fejér interpolation is a classical result in complex analysis and approximation theory that concerns constructing analytic functions, typically with bounded or positive real part, that match prescribed initial Taylor coefficients.
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Target entity: Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method Target entity description: "Theory and Application of the z-Transform Method" is a foundational technical book by Eliahu I. Jury that systematically develops the z-transform as a tool for analyzing and designing discrete-time and digital control systems.
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A.
The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications
The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications is a foundational mathematical work by Norbert Wiener that develops and applies Fourier analysis to problems in harmonic analysis and related areas.
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B.
Kailath factorization in linear systems
Kailath factorization in linear systems is a matrix factorization technique used in control and signal processing to efficiently analyze and solve linear dynamical systems.
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C.
Nyquist stability criterion
The Nyquist stability criterion is a graphical frequency-domain method in control theory used to determine the stability of feedback systems by analyzing how their open-loop transfer function encircles a critical point in the complex plane.
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D.
Lectures in Feedback Design for Multivariable Systems
Lectures in Feedback Design for Multivariable Systems is a technical book by control theorist Alberto Isidori that presents systematic methods for designing feedback controllers for complex multivariable dynamical systems.
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E.
Carathéodory–Fejér interpolation
Carathéodory–Fejér interpolation is a classical result in complex analysis and approximation theory that concerns constructing analytic functions, typically with bounded or positive real part, that match prescribed initial Taylor coefficients.
- F. None of above. chosen
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book
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engineering textbook ⓘ person ⓘ technical book ⓘ |
| appliesMethod |
Jury stability test
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inverse z-transform ⓘ region of convergence analysis ⓘ stability criteria in the z-plane ⓘ z-transform ⓘ |
| author | Eliahu I. Jury NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| authorInstanceOf | Eliahu I. Jury NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| contribution |
link between continuous-time and discrete-time control methods
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rigorous treatment of stability in the z-domain ⓘ systematic development of the z-transform method ⓘ unified framework for discrete-time control analysis ⓘ |
| field |
control theory
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control theory ⓘ digital signal processing ⓘ systems engineering ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
analysis of discrete-time systems
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design of discrete-time control systems ⓘ difference equations ⓘ sampling and reconstruction concepts ⓘ stability analysis in the z-domain ⓘ transfer functions in the z-domain ⓘ |
| hasConcept |
causality in discrete-time systems
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difference-equation models of systems ⓘ frequency response in the z-domain ⓘ pole-zero analysis in the z-plane ⓘ realization of digital filters ⓘ stability of linear time-invariant discrete systems ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
control engineers
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graduate students in electrical engineering ⓘ researchers in digital control ⓘ |
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Jury stability test
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contributions to discrete-time control ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
digital control systems
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discrete-time systems ⓘ z-transform ⓘ |
| typeOfWork | foundational reference in digital control ⓘ |
| usedFor |
analysis of sampled-data systems
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design of digital control systems ⓘ teaching advanced control theory ⓘ |
| usedIn |
courses on digital control
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courses on discrete-time signal processing ⓘ |
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