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What are continuous and discrete states in Simulink?

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K E
K E 2012년 4월 26일
댓글: Rajmohan 2024년 5월 7일
I see references in the Simulink documentation to continuous and discrete states, for example: Does the block need to model continuous or discrete state behavior. Is this the same thing as "Does the block need to solve for time variation of some quantity, either at continuous or fixed time steps?" If not, please define what a state is in Simulink.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind 2012년 4월 26일
편집: John Kelly 2014년 6월 4일
In my own words, a crude word to use in place of "state" is "memory". A state adds memory to a system in such as way that the output at a given time depends not only on its current input, but also on its previous inputs. There is also a more formal explanation about states here:
Discrete states can be thought purely as internal memory - for example a Unit Delay block has one discrete state, and it's output is computed based on two methods: Outputs and Update, which may be written as follows (u=input, x=state, y=output):
Outputs()
y = x;
Update()
x = u;
Here, the Simulink Engine never reads the discrete states, it only manages the memory allocation/de-allocation for the states. The delay is caused due to the fact that Update() runs after Output(), which means that the current "u" is only read into "y" at the next time-step when Output() runs again.
With continuous states however, Simulink asks the block to provide a derivative (dx/dt) of the state in the Derivatives() method and uses its ODE solver to compute the integral of dx/dt to obtain 'x'. This 'x' can then be accessed in the Outputs() function. For example, to implement an Integrator block, we might write:
Outputs()
y = x;
Derivatives()
x_dot = u;
Here, the Simulink Engine reads x_dot and computes x for use in Outputs.
In both cases, at t=0, the value of 'x' is whatever what provided as the Initial Condition by the block.
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Jan Kappen
Jan Kappen 2023년 4월 14일
@Kaustubha Govind, that's a great explanation. Can that be translated to Matlab System Objects? I.e., is there a way to describe the differentials and let Simulink solve the ODE instead of using Forward Euler or whatever explicitely in the stepImpl function with discrete states?
Rajmohan
Rajmohan 2024년 5월 7일
This is an important question. Can someone from the Mathworks team please try to answer it?

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