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De-augment a controller transfer funtion

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Shambhu Prasad
Shambhu Prasad el 11 de Ag. de 2021
Respondida: Sam Chak el 15 de Sept. de 2022
I running a h-infinity simulation for a 2DOF problem. The controller I must obtain should be in the form K = [K1 K2]. Where K1 is feedforward controller and K2 is feedforward controller. After running the simulation, I am getting K. How to extract K1 and K2 out of it?

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak el 15 de Sept. de 2022
Possibly through partial fraction decomposition.
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RESIDUE Partial-fraction expansion (residues). [R,P,K] = RESIDUE(B,A) finds the residues, poles and direct term of a partial fraction expansion of the ratio of two polynomials B(s)/A(s). If there are no multiple roots, B(s) R(1) R(2) R(n) ---- = -------- + -------- + ... + -------- + K(s) A(s) s - P(1) s - P(2) s - P(n) Vectors B and A specify the coefficients of the numerator and denominator polynomials in descending powers of s. The residues are returned in the column vector R, the pole locations in column vector P, and the direct terms in row vector K. The number of poles is n = length(A)-1 = length(R) = length(P). The direct term coefficient vector is empty if length(B) < length(A), otherwise length(K) = length(B)-length(A)+1. If P(j) = ... = P(j+m-1) is a pole of multplicity m, then the expansion includes terms of the form R(j) R(j+1) R(j+m-1) -------- + ------------ + ... + ------------ s - P(j) (s - P(j))^2 (s - P(j))^m [B,A] = RESIDUE(R,P,K), with 3 input arguments and 2 output arguments, converts the partial fraction expansion back to the polynomials with coefficients in B and A. Warning: Numerically, the partial fraction expansion of a ratio of polynomials represents an ill-posed problem. If the denominator polynomial, A(s), is near a polynomial with multiple roots, then small changes in the data, including roundoff errors, can make arbitrarily large changes in the resulting poles and residues. Problem formulations making use of state-space or zero-pole representations are preferable. Class support for inputs B,A,R: float: double, single See also POLY, ROOTS, DECONV. Documentation for residue doc residue

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