How to convert state space to transfer function
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Ali Almakhmari
on 26 Jul 2023
Commented: Ali Almakhmari
on 1 Aug 2023
I have the following state space:
Where x is 12 by 1, A is 12 by 12, B is 12 by 3, w is 12 by 1, y is 6 by 1, H is 6 by 12, and v is 6 by 1. How can I convert this to transfer functions in MATLAB? I wanted to use the ss2tf command but I realized that it takes the state space in the format of:
Which is not what I have.
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Sam Chak
on 26 Jul 2023
I think you can rearrange the matrices manually because
can be expressed as
.
So, if , then in compact form, it looks like
.
Now you should be able to use ss2tf(A, B, C, D).
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Sam Chak
on 26 Jul 2023
According to the theoretical mathematics presented, and based on the info you provided, It should work. Have you tried and show us the result? Here is an example:
A = [0 1; % state matrix
-1 -2];
G1 = [0; % input matrix of u
1]
G2 = eye(2) % input matrix of w
G3 = zeros(2, 3) % input matrix of v
B = [G1 G2 G3]; % augmented input matrix B
C = [1 0]; % state matrix
D = [0, 0 0, 1 1 1]; % augmented direct feedforward matrix D
% State-Space Model
sys = ss(A, B, C, D)
% Transfer functions
P = tf(sys) % predicted number of TFs: 1*6 = 6 Tfs
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