Z. Kowalczuk, DISCRETE APPROXIMATION OF CONTINUOUS-TIME SYSTEMS - A SURVEY, IEE proceedings. Part G. Circuits, devices and systems, 140(4), 1993, pp. 264-278
A survey of techniques suitable for discrete approximation of continuo
us-time systems is presented. Most of them are assigned to two groups
in which the xi-transformation is utilised either directly or indirect
ly. The direct approach includes the time-response invariance methods,
the forming element techniques, the convolution approximation and the
stochastic matching methods. From among the indirect procedures, the
integrating operator methods distinguish themselves. They can be used
in simple or expanded versions. Roots selection and transformations us
ing inverse approximations are also related to the indirect or partial
matching technique. There is a class of normal transformations which
have the common feature of employing Chebyshev functions. Stable forms
of normal interpolators and integrating operators, and a piecewise-no
rmal approximation are useful in the derivation of discrete-time state
-space models.