Abstract

To obtain transfer functions attached to linear time varying (Ltv) systems, a new method for getting the poles and residia of linear time invariant (Lti) continuous or discrete systems is proposed. The explored method is superior to others known, because it can be extended to systems with time varying parameters. With the poles and residia so obtained, the transfer function attached to the ltv systems, both continuous and discrete, results easily.

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