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Taylor Series in Control Theory

KRAUS, M.; KUNOVSKÝ, J.; PINDRYČ, M.; ŠÁTEK, V.

Original Title

Taylor Series in Control Theory

English Title

Taylor Series in Control Theory

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

An original mathematical method which uses the Taylor series method for solving differential equations in a nontraditional
way has been developed. Experimental calculations have shown and theoretical analyses have verified that the accuracy and stability of the Taylor series method exceeds the currently used algorithms for numerically solving differential equations. It is the aim of the paper to adapt Taylor series to real-time simulation. A special hardware for model representation is presented, too.

English abstract

An original mathematical method which uses the Taylor series method for solving differential equations in a nontraditional
way has been developed. Experimental calculations have shown and theoretical analyses have verified that the accuracy and stability of the Taylor series method exceeds the currently used algorithms for numerically solving differential equations. It is the aim of the paper to adapt Taylor series to real-time simulation. A special hardware for model representation is presented, too.

Keywords

Taylor series, diferential equation, control, integrator, FPGA

Key words in English

Taylor series, diferential equation, control, integrator, FPGA

Authors

KRAUS, M.; KUNOVSKÝ, J.; PINDRYČ, M.; ŠÁTEK, V.

RIV year

2010

Released

01.04.2008

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Location

Cambridge

ISBN

0-7695-3114-8

Book

Proceedings UKSim 10th International Conference EUROSIM/UKSim2008

Pages from

378

Pages to

379

Pages count

2

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BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT30479,
  author="Michal {Kraus} and Jiří {Kunovský} and Milan {Pindryč} and Václav {Šátek}",
  title="Taylor Series in Control Theory",
  booktitle="Proceedings UKSim 10th International Conference EUROSIM/UKSim2008",
  year="2008",
  pages="378--379",
  publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
  address="Cambridge",
  isbn="0-7695-3114-8"
}