How to define transfer function as function in s
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In control systems, we use transfer functions a lot. One way to define transfer function is merely to use tf(). For example, we could define such transfer function as
s=tf('s');
G=(s+1)/(s+3);
But what I would like to do is to define G as G(s) without explicitly defining the underlying transfer function and treat it as transfer function so that I can use Control Toolbox (i.e. feedback(), series(), parallel(),...,etc) to carry out some manipulations. How one can achieve this ?
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Bandar
2020년 10월 17일
Star Strider
2020년 10월 17일
You might be able to do something like that in the Symbolic Math Toolbox (an experiment I have not done), however the Control System Toolbox does not do such symbolic representations.
You would then need to take the Symbolic Math Toolbox results manually to the Control System Toolbox, and code them appropriately.
Bandar
2020년 10월 17일
Star Strider
2020년 10월 17일
I realise that. The point is that you can do the symbolic manipulations in the Symbolic Math Toolbox and then manually express the results as Control System Toolbox objects.
Bandar
2020년 10월 22일
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Rohit Pappu
2020년 10월 29일
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Functions like feedback() , series() etc, take in dynamic system models as input arguments. Additional information about dynamic system models can be found here
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