Article | REF: S7170 V1

Frequency study of continuous systems

Authors: John J. MARTINEZ MOLINA, Gabriel BUCHE

Publication date: June 10, 2011

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AUTHORS

  • John J. MARTINEZ MOLINA: Teacher-researcher at ENSE3 in the GRENOBLE-INP group (researcher at GIPSA-lab, Automatic Control Department)

  • Gabriel BUCHE: Engineer, GIPSA-lab Laboratory, Automation Department

 INTRODUCTION

Frequency analysis gives the engineer a global view of the behavior of a dynamic system. It is of great interest in estimating the system's degree of stability and its performance in terms of disturbance rejection, i.e. its ability to attenuate certain disturbances within a given frequency band.

This article is devoted exclusively to the frequency analysis of linear systems in continuous time.

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