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Discrete-time modelling of distributed parameter systems for state estimator design

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Pages 929-948 | Received 04 Aug 1987, Published online: 18 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Various discrete-time representations of a class of stochastic distributed parameter systems for optimal state estimator design are proposed and their properties are examined. Four different types of discrete-time models are considered: the first is an exact model by means of Green's function technique and the other three are approximate models by forward-, backward- and forward-averaging-differences in time. It is found that the forward-difference approximation leads to an unstable discrete-time model while the remaining three preserve the stability of the original distributed parameter systems. In addition, unlike the lumped-parameter systems, the state estimator based on the discrete-time model derived from forward-difference is proven to be unstable. An illustrative numerical example for a simple diffusion process is given.

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K. S. LEE

‡Present address: Department of Chemical Engineering, Sogang University, Shinsoo-I, Mapogu, Seoul, Korea.

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