DERTS Lec11
DERTS Lec11
DERTS Lec11
• We can say that a system in the z-plane will be stable if all the roots of the characteristic
equation, D(z) = 0, lie inside the unit circle.
• There are several methods available to check for the stability of a discrete-time system:
1. Factorize D(z) = 0 and find the positions of its roots, and hence the position of the
closed loop poles.
2. Determine the system stability without finding the poles of the closed-loop system,
such as Jury’s test.
3. Transform the problem into the s-plane and analyze the system stability using the well
established s-plane techniques, such as frequency response analysis or the Routh–
Hurwitz criterion.
4. Use the root-locus graphical technique in the z-plane to determine the positions of the
system poles.
Solution:
where an > 0.
• We now form the array shown in the following table. The elements of this array
are defined as follows:
• The elements of each of the even-numbered rows are the elements of the
preceding row, in reverse order.
• The elements of the odd-numbered rows are defined as:
We compute the entries of the Jury table using the coefficients of the polynomial