Descriptor State space in Simulink

I have a simple Simulink model, looking like the following:
I want the sum (at the right) to be equal to zero, so I have the following equation:
Input*ss1 + Input*K*ss2 = 0
Input * (ss1 + K*ss2) = 0
ss1 + K*ss2 = 0
K = -inv(ss2)*ss1
Both ss1 and ss2 are linear state space with one input, and one input. However, when calculating K, I get a descriptor state space (a,b,c,d AND e), which I cannot (or do not know how to) enter in Simulink. When running the simulink model without the 'K.e', it does not add up to zero.
Can someone tell me how to calculate K, so I don't get the descriptor SS? Or how to use the descriptor SS in Simulink?
Regards,
Thijs

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Thijs
Thijs el 10 de Abr. de 2014
Editada: Thijs el 10 de Abr. de 2014
In my real system, ss2 is my plant model, and ss1 is a disturbance acting on the system.
K would be the feedforward 'gain'.
So by taking 'K = -inv(ss2)*ss1', K would be the optimal feedforward gain, and the resulting output (after the sum) should be equal to zero.
The state-spaces are too big (100+ states) to use the function ss2tf. When I use this function, the coefficients in the tf become too large for MATLAB. That is the reason why I am using state spaces instead of transfer functions.
P.S. Just checked with simple TF's, and it does work then (sum is equal to 10^-15 = 0).
Thijs
Thijs el 10 de Abr. de 2014
Anyone?
Thijs
Thijs el 11 de Abr. de 2014
Anyone?
Thijs
Thijs el 15 de Abr. de 2014
Is there noone that can help me on this one?

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Arkadiy Turevskiy
Arkadiy Turevskiy el 28 de Abr. de 2014

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You can implement descriptor state space systems in Simulink using LTI System block from Control System Toolbox.

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Fu Zhang
Fu Zhang el 27 de Mzo. de 2019

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In 2018b, Simulink introduced descriptor state space block, which is a built-in block that support sparse parameter. Details can be found here : https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/descriptorstatespace.html

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