gramOptions
Options for the gram command
Description
returns
an option set with the default options for opt = gramOptionsgram.
returns an options set with the options specified by one or more opt = gramOptions(Name,Value)Name,Value pair
arguments.
Examples
Compute the controllability Gramian of the following state-space model. Focus the computation on the frequency interval with the most energy.
sys = ss([-.1 -1;1 0],[1;0],[0 1],0);
The model contains a peak at 1 rad/s. Use gramOptions to specify an interval around that frequency.
opt = gramOptions('FreqIntervals',[0.8 1.2]); gc = gram(sys,'c',opt)
gc = 2×2
4.2132 -0.0000
-0.0000 4.2433
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is
the argument name and Value is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose
Name in quotes.
Example: 'FreqIntervals',[0.8 1.2]
Frequency intervals for computing frequency-limited controllability
and observability Gramians, specified as a matrix with two columns.
Each row specifies a frequency interval [fmin fmax],
where fmin and fmax are nonnegative
frequencies, expressed in the frequency unit of the model. For example:
To restrict the computation to the range between 3 rad/s and 15 rad/s, assuming the frequency unit of the model is rad/s, set
FreqIntervalsto[3 15].To restrict the computation to two frequency intervals, 3-15 rad/s and 40-60 rad/s, use
[3 15; 40 60].To specify all frequencies below a cutoff frequency
fcut, use[0 fcut].To specify all frequencies above the cutoff, use
[fcut Inf]in continuous time, or[fcut pi/Ts]in discrete time, whereTsis the sample time of the model.
The default value, [], imposes no frequency
limitation and is equivalent to [0 Inf] in continuous
time or [0 pi/Ts] in discrete time. However, if
you specify a TimeIntervals value other than [],
then this limit overrides FreqIntervals = [].
If you specify both a TimeIntervals value and a FreqIntervals value,
then the computation uses the union of these intervals.
Time intervals for computing time-limited controllability and
observability Gramians, specified as a matrix with two columns. Each
row specifies a time interval [tmin tmax], where tmin and tmax are
nonnegative times, expressed in the time unit of the model. For example:
To restrict the computation to the range between 3 s and 15 s, assuming the time unit of the model is seconds, set
TimeIntervalsto[3 15].To restrict the computation to two time intervals, 3-15 s and 40-60 s, use
[3 15; 40 60].To specify all times from zero up to a cutoff time
tcut, use[0 tcut]. To specify all times after the cutoff, use[tcut Inf].
The default value, [], imposes no time limitation
and is equivalent to [0 Inf]. However, if you specify
a FreqIntervals value other than [],
then this limit overrides Timeintervals = [].
If you specify both a TimeIntervals value and a FreqIntervals value,
then the computation uses the union of these intervals.
Output Arguments
Options for gram, returned as a gramOptions options
set. Use opt as the last argument to gram to
compute time-limited or frequency-limited Gramians.
Version History
Introduced in R2016a
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