state-space and imp2ss

Hi,
I'm trying to compute the convolution of the radiation damping integral in the time domain for a marine structure. I'm using state space in sumilink to do that.
Now I need to do a state space representation of a function K(t). I have a vector K and a time vector t.
What i'm doing is the following:
irf=[t,k];
[a,b,c,d] = imp2ss(irf,1); %state space calculation
%Balanced model reduction via truncated and Schur methods
[A,B,C,D] = balmr(a,b,c,d,1,10);
Is this correct? can imp2ss be implemented to calculate the state space of a matrix?
Or should I do imp2ss of K only? (If I do this, how is the returned state sapce know the bound of the function?, k is only y values, how does it determine the x values?).
thank you,
Elie.

2 comentarios

Elie Shami
Elie Shami el 21 de Ag. de 2019
No help ? :(
Pablo Sordo
Pablo Sordo el 12 de Mzo. de 2021
Hello Elie, did you get it? I'm trying to solve the same problem

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Naveen Venkata Krishnan
Naveen Venkata Krishnan el 10 de Oct. de 2019

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Hello Elie,
Is K the impulse response of the model that you are working on. Can you provide the K and t values.

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