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Two direct Tustin discretization methods for fractional-order differentiator/integrator.
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    Two direct Tustin discretization methods for fractional-order differentiator/integrator. (English)
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    2 February 2004
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    The aim of this paper is to obtain discrete equivalents to the fractional integrodifferential operators in the Laplace domains \(s^{\pm r}\) with \((0< r< 1)\). Two direct discretization methods based on the Tustin transformation are presented. For the first method a recursion scheme is derived. In the second method, continued fraction expansion is used. The methods are illustrated and compared by an application example. A fractional order controller with \(D(s)= s^{0.5}\) is used for a double integrator plant. Robustness properties of the closed-loop systems with unity negative feedback are illustrated.
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    Fractional differentiator
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    Fractional-order controllers
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    Tustin operator
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    Power series expansion
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    Continued fraction expansion
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    Discretization
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