DocumentCode
905731
Title
Properties of an optimum digital system and applications
Author
Fine, Terrence
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1964
fDate
10/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
287
Lastpage
296
Abstract
A model representative of any time-sampled, real-valued input and output digital system without feedback from system input to output (there may be internal feedback loops) is presented, and properties that are necessary for an optimum (nonlinear) digital system are developed. The model itself consists of a cascade of three mapping operations that successively transform the real-valued input sequence into an M-ary valued digital sequence, thence into an
-ary valued digital sequence, and finally into a real-valued output sequence. The operating routine and optimality criterion function chosen permit us to consider the problems of prediction, interpolation or synchronous operation as well as a wide variety of loss functions. The derived properties are discussed with particular regard to the quadratic loss function and synchronous or interpolatory operation and then applied to the determination of several optimum systems. Optimum nonlinear amplitude quantizers, pulse code and delta modulation systems, and stepped controllers are described. In particular, conditions are given under which delta modulation is superior to pulse code modulation and some remarks are made concerning suboptimal delta modulation systems and their relation to previous work.
-ary valued digital sequence, and finally into a real-valued output sequence. The operating routine and optimality criterion function chosen permit us to consider the problems of prediction, interpolation or synchronous operation as well as a wide variety of loss functions. The derived properties are discussed with particular regard to the quadratic loss function and synchronous or interpolatory operation and then applied to the determination of several optimum systems. Optimum nonlinear amplitude quantizers, pulse code and delta modulation systems, and stepped controllers are described. In particular, conditions are given under which delta modulation is superior to pulse code modulation and some remarks are made concerning suboptimal delta modulation systems and their relation to previous work.Keywords
Digital communications; Optimization methods; Control systems; Delta modulation; Digital systems; Feedback loop; Interpolation; Modulation coding; Nonlinear control systems; Output feedback; Pulse modulation; Sequences;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1964.1053707
Filename
1053707
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