Article | REF: R7220 V1

Multi-input-multi-output systems

Author: André FOSSARD

Publication date: September 10, 1997

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1. Representation of multi-input-multi-output systems

1.1 Various performances

As with continuous single-input single-output systems, three types of representation are possible:

  • by a transfer matrix, i.e. a matrix of transfer functions representing the transmittances between the various input-output pairs, u i , y j ;

  • by a system of differential equations linking the r outputs to the m inputs and their derivatives ;

  • by a state model.

The transfer matrix is generally the basic model available when the system is too complex to be completely equated using the laws of physics, and a global input-output...

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