Title :
Frequency-band complex noninteger differentiator: characterization and synthesis
Author :
Oustaloup, Alain ; Levron, François ; Mathieu, Benoît ; Nanot, Florence M.
Author_Institution :
Equipe CRONE-LAP, Bordeaux I Univ., Talence, France
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The state-of-the-art on generalized (or any order) derivatives in physics and engineering sciences, is outlined for justifying the interest of the noninteger differentiation. The problems subsequent to its use in real-time operations are then set out so as to motivate the idea of synthesizing it by a recursive distribution of zeros and poles. An analysis of the existing work is also proposed to support this idea. A comprehensive study is given of the synthesis of differentiators with integer, noninteger, real or complex orders, and whose action is limited to any given frequency bandwidth. First, a definition, in the operational and frequency domains, of a frequency-band complex noninteger order differentiator, is given in a mathematical space with four dimensions which is a Banach algebra. Then, the determination of its synthesized form, by a recursive distribution of complex zeros and poles characterized by complex recursive factors, is presented. The complex noninteger differentiation order is expressed as a function of these recursive factors. The number of zeros and poles is calculated to be as low as possible while still ensuring the stability of the synthesized differentiator to be synthesized. A time validation is presented. Finally, guidelines are proposed for the conception of the synthesized differentiator
Keywords :
Banach spaces; circuit stability; differentiating circuits; network synthesis; poles and zeros; real-time systems; Banach algebra; complex recursive factors; frequency bandwidth; frequency-band complex noninteger differentiator; real-time operations; recursive distribution; stability; time validation; Equations; Fractals; Frequency synthesizers; Levee; Oscillators; Physics; Poles and zeros; Robust control; Robust stability; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on