Nonlinear oscillations in nonperiodic sampling systems

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The existence of nonlinear oscillations in adaptive sampling systems has been studied experimentally. The interpretation of the existence of such oscillations is made from a special hysteresis nonlinear model which describes the adaptive sampling process in an exact way. A design method of the adaptive sampling criterion is proposed to improve the steady-state system response.

Inspec keywords: oscillations; sampled data systems; adaptive systems

Other keywords: adaptive sampling systems; hysteresis nonlinear model; steady-state system response; nonlinear oscillations; nonperiodic sampling systems

Subjects: Self-adjusting control systems; Discrete control systems

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      • M. de la Sen . Nonperiodic sampling and model matching. Electron. Lett. , 311 - 312
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