Abstract:
Many adequate methods exist for conversion of transfer functions in
the continuous domain to discrete equivalents with preservation of magni-
tude. Frequency response in the true sense however is composed of both
magnitude and phase components with characteristics input response in
the time domain dependent on both parts. In an e ort to eliminate ac-
ceptance of prediction error associated with phase distortion between con-
tinuous and discrete "equivalents", this work strives for a transformation
yielding complete transfer function (frequency response) match. Corre-
lation is shown between operating on positive real continuous transfer
functions and successful duplication of frequency response in the discrete
domain. This work continues an earlier research e ort.