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Fits single-input/single-output (SISO), single-input/multi-output (SIMO) and multi-input/single-output (MISO) frequency response data with SYSTEM matrix
Syntax
Description
fitsys
fits frequency response (VARYING) data in resp
with a transfer function of order ord
, using a frequency dependent weight in wt
(optional). The frequency response data may be either a row (SIMO) or column (MISO). The optional frequency dependent weight is a VARYING matrix. This weight may be a scalar (1 row, 1 column), or may be the same shape as resp
.
The fourth argument, code
, is optional. If set to 0 (default), then the fit is as described. If code = 1, as in the µ-synthesis routines, it forces the fit to be stable, minimum phase, simply by reflecting the poles and zeros if necessary. In this case, the response resp
comes from the program genphase
and already corresponds to a stable, minimum phase transfer function. fitsys
is called by fitmag
and msf
.
Examples
An example of how to use fitsys
to derive a SIMO transfer function model is provided in the "More Sophisticated SYSTEM Functions" section in Chapter 2.
Algorithm
The author of fitsys
is Xin Hua Yang.
See Also
fitmag
, genphase
, msf
, vspect
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