Controllable and observable canonical form
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M. M. Farhad
on 21 Feb 2017
Commented: Star Strider
on 12 Jun 2022
Hi, I want to convert a transfer function to controllable and observable canonical form. Tried with tf2ss but it did not work. I am sharing a part of my code. Is there any way to get those A,B,C,D matrices by any Matlab functions??
My code:
clc; clear all;
Den=[0 1 1]; Num=[1 5 6];
s=tf(Den,Num)
[A B C D]=tf2ss(s)
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Star Strider
on 21 Feb 2017
Edited: Star Strider
on 21 Feb 2017
The tf2ss function wants a transfer function as input, not a system object.
Try this:
[A B C D]=tf2ss(Den,Num)
A =
-5 -6
1 0
B =
1
0
C =
1 1
D =
0
EDIT —
To get the state space representation from a system object, just use the ss funciton:
[A B C D] = ss(s);
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Shady Hassan
on 31 Mar 2018
its the other way around, controllability and observability matrices are reversed in zour explanation above..
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Mackyle Naidoo
on 11 Jun 2022
i would like to obtain the state space repsentation for controllable , observable and diagonal canonical form
using the following transfer function of the 𝑌𝑌(𝑠𝑠) 𝑈𝑈(𝑠𝑠) = 𝑠 + 4 /𝑠^2 + 13s + 42. Using matlab code to get the desired outcome can anyone help?
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Mackyle Naidoo
on 12 Jun 2022
@Sam Chak transfer function in matlab is as follows
g = tf ([1,4],[1^2 13 42])
@star strider how do i post this as a new question ?
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