Simulation of following self-tuning filters with VisSim system

Authors

  • V. F. Tunik Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport (DIIT), Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272709060077

Abstract

It is noted that usefulness of application of known second-order following filters (FF) and their main drawbacks, which are absent in general FFs. For these FFs research now the most efficient is simulation in VisSim system. It is shown, that basic principles of construction in VisSim filter transfer function (TF) of known simulation block diagram of linear stationery systems. As a result, we obtain TF with variable coefficients that allows to define auxiliary controlled units in simulation bock diagram of different higher-order self-tuning FF, which are adequate to active spectrum of non-stationery processes.

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Published

2009-06-07

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Section

Research Articles