Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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565014 | Signal Processing | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Fractional differential systems are infinite-dimensional systems which are difficult to study and simulate: they can be represented with poles and cuts. This representation applies to a wider class of irrational transfer functions, and is most useful for signal processing purposes, such as frequency-domain and time-domain simulations: the approximations in low dimension which give the most striking numerical results are obtained through an optimization procedure, the parameters of which are meaningful from a signal point of view. Ten such systems of increasing complexity are thoroughly investigated.
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Authors
Thomas Hélie, Denis Matignon,