simulating state space model with disturbance
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just a supposedly simple question:
how can one simulate a state space model with external disturbance in simulink / with the lsim-command in matlab, that is given a system
with v being a disturbance wich I would like to simulate...
In order to be able to use lsim or the state space simulink block, repectively, how about modelling the disturbance as
but that would lead to a B of a different dimension. As a consequence, a simple state feedback controller wouldn't fit dimensionwise...
How could I in a simple way simulate a system with disturbance? Using a block-model in Simulink with a dedicated disturbance is not an option, as systems of different designs shall be simulated, i.e. the "model structure" changes (e.g. sensor placement, etc).
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David Wilson
on 24 Apr 2019
You seem to have the right idea. To include the disturbance, just pretend it is another input, so the augmented B matrix now has an extra column at the right hand side. You now stack the disturbance input on the bottom of the origial u vector.
A statefeedback controller u = -K*x can be designed in the same way, just use the original (un-augmented) B matrix.
In summary, you need to be careful about:
- The original system, G = ss(A,B,C,D)
- The augmented system: Ga = ss(A, [B, B2], C, Da) with ua = [u; v].
Daniel
on 24 Apr 2019
Raghav Gopal Rao Netrakanti
on 8 Apr 2020
Hi Daniel,
I'd appreciate it if you could tell me if this approach has worked for you.
Thanks,
Gopal
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