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Chapter 4 Frequency-Weighted Error Reduction
© National Instruments Corporation 4-19 Xmath Model Reduction Module
6. Check the stability of the closed-loop system with C
r
(s). When the
type="left perf" is specified, one works with
(4-11)
which is formed from the numerator and denominator of the MFD
in Equation 4-5. The grammian equations (Equation 4-8 and
Equation 4-9) are replaced by
redschur( )-type calculations are used to reduce E(s) and Equation 4-10
again yields the reduced-order controller. Notice that the HSVs obtained
from Equation 4-10 or the left MFD (Equation 4-5) of C(s) will in general
be quite different from those coming from the right MFD (Equation 4-6). It
may be possible to reduce much more with the left MFD than with the right
MFD (or vice-versa) before closed-loop stability is lost.
As noted in the
fracred( ) input listing, type="left stab" and
"right stab" focus on a stability robustness measure, in conjunction
with Equation 4-5 and Equation 4-6, respectively. Leaving aside for the
moment the explanation, the key differences in the algorithm computations
lie solely in the calculation of the grammians P and Q. For
type="left
stab"
, these are given by
and for
"right stab",
(4-12)
(4-13)
Es() K
R
sI A K
E
C+()
1
BK
E
=
PA K
E
C()AK
E
C()P+ BB K
E
K
E
=
QA K
E
C()AK
E
C()Q+ K
R
K
R
=
PA BK
R
()ABK
R
()P+ BB=
QA K
E
C()AK
E
C()Q+ K
R
K
R
=
PA BK
R
()ABK
R
()P+ K
E
K
E
=
QA K
E
C()AK
E
C()Q+ C C=