articleAug 27, 2003Closed access
Comparison of Riemann and Lebesgue sampling for first order stochastic systems
University of California, Santa Barbara · Ericsson (Sweden)
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Abstract
The normal approach to digital control is to sample periodically in time. Using an analog of integration theory we can call this Riemann sampling. Lebesgue sampling or event based sampling is an alternative to Riemann sampling. It means that signals are sampled only when measurements pass certain limits. In this paper it is shown that Lebesgue sampling gives better performance for some simple systems.
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- Lebesgue integration
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Mathematics
- Nonuniform sampling
- Lebesgue–Stieltjes integration
- Riemann integral
- Sampling theory
- Sample (material)
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