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Perform model reduction based on structure
Syntax
Description
msys = sminreal(sys)
eliminates the states of the state-space model sys
that don't affect the input/output response. All of the states of the resulting state-space model msys
are also states of sys
and the input/output response of msys
is equivalent to that of sys
.
sminreal
eliminates only structurally non minimal states, i.e., states that can be discarded by looking only at hard zero entries in the A, B, and C matrices. Such structurally nonminimal states arise, for example, when linearizing a Simulink model that includes some unconnected state-space or transfer function blocks.
Remark
The model resulting from sminreal(sys)
is not necessarily minimal, and may have a higher order than one resulting from minreal(sys)
. However, sminreal(sys)
retains the state structure of sys
, while, in general, minreal(sys)
does not.
Example
Suppose you concatenate two SS models, sys1
and sys2
.
This operation is depicted in the diagram below.
If you extract the subsystem sys1
from sys
, with
all of the states of sys
, including those of sys2
are retained. To eliminate the unobservable states from sys2
, while retaining the states of sys1
, type
See Also
minreal
Model reduction by removing unobservable/
uncontrollable states or cancelling pole/zero pairs
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