The definition for discrete-time systems is almost identical to that for continuous-time systems.
To obtain the frequency response of a discrete-time system expressed in the Z domain, we make the substitution .
For simplicity, the following descriptions focus on continuous-time and discrete-time linear systems.
The Tinkerbell map is a discrete-time dynamical system given by:
The Duffing map is a discrete-time dynamical system.
The zeros of the discrete-time system are outside the unit circle.
Delay embedding theorems are simpler to state for discrete-time dynamical systems.
The following section derives the matched filter for a discrete-time system.
Transform-domain analysis of discrete-time systems often makes use of the Z transform.
Almost everything in continuous-time systems has a counterpart in discrete-time systems.