Bandwidth analysis of a system with multidimensional input

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HaMo
HaMo el 16 de Oct. de 2019
Comentada: Star Strider el 20 de Oct. de 2019
I am playing around with the built-in bandwidth function.
I can intuitively understand what is going on under the hood for a transfer function with scalar input and scalar output. However, how is the band width computed when the input is a vector of length > 1?
For instance, as in this example from the documentation:
A = [-2 -1; 1 0];
B = [1; 0];
C = [1 2];
D = 1;
sys = ss(A,B,C,D);
bandwidth(sys)

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Oct. de 2019
The length of the input vector is likely irrelevant, and is not even an argument to the bandwidth function. Note however that the bandwidth function only applies to SISO systems, or arrays of SISO systems (Find Bandwidth of Model Array), so it would not apply to MISO or MIMO systems.
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HaMo
HaMo el 20 de Oct. de 2019
After testing out a few different ideas in Matlab, I suddenly had an Eureka moment. This is the answer I was looking for:
A = [-2,-1;1,0];
B = [1;0];
C = [1,2];
D = 1;
% Laplace transformation:
% sX = AX + BU
% Y = CX + D
%
% (sI - A)X = BU
% X = inv(sI - A) B U
% Y = C inv(sI - A) B U + D
% H(s) = C inv(sI - A) B
sys = ss(A,B,C,D);
bandwidth(sys)
%% Built-in bode plot
figure(1)
bode(sys);
%% Home-made bode plot
s = (i*10.^(-2:.1:2))/(2*pi); % Input frequencies
freq_response = nan(size(s)); % Frequency response vector
for i=1:length(s)
freq_response(i) = C / (s(i) * eye(length(A)) - A) * B + D;
end
figure(2)
% Magnitude plot
subplot(2,1,1)
semilogx(abs(s), 10*log(abs(freq_response)))
% Phase plot
subplot(2,1,2)
semilogx(abs(s), 180/pi*phase(freq_response));
Star Strider
Star Strider el 20 de Oct. de 2019
Great!
That example (from the documentation) is a SISO system.

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