How to define transfer function as function in s
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In control systems, we use transfer functions a lot. One way to define transfer function is merely to use tf(). For example, we could define such transfer function as
s=tf('s');
G=(s+1)/(s+3);
But what I would like to do is to define G as G(s) without explicitly defining the underlying transfer function and treat it as transfer function so that I can use Control Toolbox (i.e. feedback(), series(), parallel(),...,etc) to carry out some manipulations. How one can achieve this ?
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Star Strider
el 17 de Oct. de 2020
I realise that. The point is that you can do the symbolic manipulations in the Symbolic Math Toolbox and then manually express the results as Control System Toolbox objects.
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Rohit Pappu
el 29 de Oct. de 2020
Functions like feedback() , series() etc, take in dynamic system models as input arguments. Additional information about dynamic system models can be found here
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