Abstract
We consider the design of H ∞ optimal discrete-time (digital) controllers in continuous-time systems. An apparent difficulty, especially in utilizing modern transform-domain analysis in this context, stems from the absence of an appropriate (transfer function) model for the hybrid-time (discrete and continuous) closed-loop system. This difficulty is overcome through the introduction of an equivalent difference-equation model for the continuous-time system, with distributed inputs and outputs; equivalence being in the sense that the continuous-and discrete-time inputs and outputs are essentially identical. Using the interplay between the discrete and the continuous time models, solutions of the well-known purely continuous-time and purely discrete-time standard problems extend to solutions of the problem at hand. They comprise Riccati equation characterizations of feasible combinations of sampling rates and bounds on the closed-loop induced input-output norm, and parameterization of compensators. We consid...
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