On the Efficient Implementation of an Implicit Discrete-Time Differentiator

Abstract

New methodologies are designed to reduce the time complexity of an implicit discrete-time differentiator and the simulation time to implement it. They rely on Horner's method and the Shaw-Traub algorithm. The algorithms are compared for differentiators of orders 3, 7, and 10. The Half-Horner and Full-Horner methods showed the best performance and time complexity.

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