Transform a MIMO system to state space.

I'm trying to transform the following MIMO system to state space with the following code:
nums = {[1 -1] [1 7.5];[1 0] 6.5};
dens = [1 1 6.5];
sys = tf(nums,dens)
sys = From input 1 to output... s - 1 1: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 s 2: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 From input 2 to output... s + 7.5 1: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 6.5 2: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 Continuous-time transfer function.
[A,B,C,D] = tf2ss(sys)
Error using tf2ss (line 33)
Not enough input arguments.
I wanted to know a way to transform transfer functions from a MIMO system to state space.

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Paul
Paul el 25 de Oct. de 2021
Therer really isn't a need to use tf2ss anymore. The functions tf(), ss(),and zpk() can be used to convert from one form to another. In this case:
nums = {[1 -1] [1 7.5];[1 0] 6.5};
dens = [1 1 6.5];
systf = tf(nums,dens)
systf = From input 1 to output... s - 1 1: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 s 2: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 From input 2 to output... s + 7.5 1: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 6.5 2: ------------- s^2 + s + 6.5 Continuous-time transfer function.
sysss = ss(systf)
sysss = A = x1 x2 x3 x4 x1 -1 -3.25 0 0 x2 2 0 0 0 x3 0 0 -1 -3.25 x4 0 0 2 0 B = u1 u2 x1 2 0 x2 0 0 x3 0 2 x4 0 0 C = x1 x2 x3 x4 y1 0.5 -0.25 0.5 1.875 y2 0.5 0 0 1.625 D = u1 u2 y1 0 0 y2 0 0 Continuous-time state-space model.
The matrices in the state space model can be accessed with dot indexing
sysss.A
ans = 4×4
-1.0000 -3.2500 0 0 2.0000 0 0 0 0 0 -1.0000 -3.2500 0 0 2.0000 0
Note that the result of ss() when coverting a MIMO tranfer function matrix will typically be non-minimal. In this case sysss has four states, when only two are needed.

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Vagner Martinelli
Vagner Martinelli el 25 de Oct. de 2021
there is an explanation why the tf2ss function does not solve this problem?
tf2ss (Signal Processing Toolbox) takes the num and den as inputs, not the tf object (Control System Toolbox). And, as far as I know, tf2ss only works for single input systems. And the num input is a numeric array, not a cell array. So using the first input, for example
% nums = {[1 -1] [1 7.5];[1 0] 6.5};
nums = [1 -1; 1 0];
dens = [1 1 6.5];
[A,B,C,D] = tf2ss(nums,dens)
A = 2×2
-1.0000 -6.5000 1.0000 0
B = 2×1
1 0
C = 2×2
1 -1 1 0
D = 2×1
0 0
Then one can do the same for the second input to come up with a second state space realization, and then use other functions to combine the two realizations to form the 2-input/2-output system.
Vagner Martinelli
Vagner Martinelli el 26 de Oct. de 2021
Thank you very much. helped me a lot.
savan
savan el 10 de En. de 2023
thank you very much...

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