A state space model given by x(k + 1) = Gx(k) + Hu(k) y(k) = Cx(k) + Du(k) The pulse transfer function G(z) Y(z) is: U(z) C(zl – G)-'H + C C(zl – G)-'H + D Option 1 Option 2 C(zl – G) + D None of the above

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A state space model given by
x(k + 1) = Gx(k) + Hu(k)
y(k) = Cx(k) + Du(k)
The pulse transfer function G(z)
Y(z)
is:
U(z)
C(zI – G)-'H + C
C(zl – G)-'H +D
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Option 1
Option 2
C(zl – G) + D
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:A state space model given by x(k + 1) = Gx(k) + Hu(k) y(k) = Cx(k) + Du(k) The pulse transfer function G(z) Y(z) is: U(z) C(zI – G)-'H + C C(zl – G)-'H +D | Option 1 Option 2 C(zl – G) + D None of the above
2(z-2)
A system with pulse transfer function
is:
z2+0.7z-0.3
a- Stable
O b- Unstable
O c- Critical stable
d- both a and b
Transcribed Image Text:2(z-2) A system with pulse transfer function is: z2+0.7z-0.3 a- Stable O b- Unstable O c- Critical stable d- both a and b
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