JanusGowda
Computer
- Aug 14, 2015
- 6
Hi,
I have a question that bothers me.
How transfer functions are implemented in Software or in Hardware in real life?
For example in Matlab. When we apply a transfer function to data I imagine something like this: First the Laplace transform is applied to the data, then the transfer function is applied, and then the inverse Laplace transform of the data is obtained.
But I think this is not the case, because the numerical Laplace transform is a complicated problem.
Another solution would be, Matlab applies the inverse Laplace transform of the transfer function, and then we obtain a differential equation. After that the differential equation is integrated. But in this case, what is the use of the transfer function?
If anybody has an answer to this I would be very grateful.
Regards,
Janus
I have a question that bothers me.
How transfer functions are implemented in Software or in Hardware in real life?
For example in Matlab. When we apply a transfer function to data I imagine something like this: First the Laplace transform is applied to the data, then the transfer function is applied, and then the inverse Laplace transform of the data is obtained.
But I think this is not the case, because the numerical Laplace transform is a complicated problem.
Another solution would be, Matlab applies the inverse Laplace transform of the transfer function, and then we obtain a differential equation. After that the differential equation is integrated. But in this case, what is the use of the transfer function?
If anybody has an answer to this I would be very grateful.
Regards,
Janus