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State Space Analysis

State Space Analysis. Hany Ferdinando Dept. of Electrical Engineering Petra Christian University. Overview. State Transition Matrix Time Response Discrete-time evaluation. State Transition Matrix. The solution of . is.

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State Space Analysis

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  1. State Space Analysis Hany Ferdinando Dept. of Electrical Engineering Petra Christian University

  2. Overview • State Transition Matrix • Time Response • Discrete-time evaluation State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  3. State Transition Matrix The solution of is If the initial condition x(0), input u(t) and the state transition matrix F(t) are known the time response of x(t) can be evaluated State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  4. State Transition Matrix The F(t) is inverse Laplace Transform of F(s) and When the input u(t) is zero, then State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  5. State Transition Matrix From the equation above we can expand the matrix into (for example, two elements) State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  6. State Transition Matrix The f11(s) can be evaluated from the relation between X1(s) and x1(0), the f12(s), f21(s) and f22(s) can be evaluated with the same procedure State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  7. Time Response It is the time response of X(t). First, find F(t) from F(s). It is simply the inverse Laplace Transform of F(s). Do the inverse Laplace Transform for each element of F(s). State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  8. Example i(t) State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  9. Example If x1 = vC and x2 = iL then State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  10. Example For R = 3, L = 1 and C = 0.5, State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  11. x1(0)/s x2(0)/s 1/C 1/L R s-1 s-1 I(s) V(s) X1(s) X2(s) -R/L -1/C Example 1st State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  12. x1(0)/s x2(0)/s 1/L s-1 s-1 X1(s) X2(s) -R/L -1/C Example When U(s) = 0 State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  13. Example f11(s) is transfer function of X1(s)/x1(0). Here, use the Mason Gain Formula to get f11(s) State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  14. Example D1(s) is path cofactor of D, D is 1 + 3s-1 + 2s-2 D1(s) = 1 + 3s-1 State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  15. Example With the same procedures, find the f12(s), f21(s) and f22(s)! State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  16. Example 2nd State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  17. Example Then the X(t) can be calculated with State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  18. Discrete-time Evaluation For discrete-time, use the approximation State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  19. Discrete-time Evaluation State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  20. Example With the same example above and T = 0.2s, State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

  21. Matlab Use function expm to calculate the y(t) A = [0 -2; 1 -3]; T = 0.2 psy = expm(A*T) State Space 2 - Hany Ferdinando

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