Combined discrete-continuous simulation languages can pro vide a convenient and flexible structure for modeling a wide variety of nonconventional sampled-data control problems. Using the language SIMAN, it is shown how to model fixed, random, and signal-dependent nonconventional sampling schemes in cluding a nonsynchronous multirate system with a PID controller.
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