State-space with added noise?
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Hi,
I'd like to simulate a state-space model where I add some process noise (to states) and measurement noise (to measurements). How do I do this in Simulink?
The system mathematically would be:
x_derivative = Ax+Bu+v (v is added noise to states)
y = Cx + w (w is added noise to measurements).
How do I add the noise vectors v and w to the basic state-space block found in Simulink library?
Or is the only way to calculate the state-space system inside a Matlab function block and add the noise there?
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Stefan Raab
on 26 Oct 2015
I think it is better to build up the state space model by yourself, then you can add arbitrary noise. The Gain block and the Integrator block will help you with this. Let me know if you need more information on how to do this.
Stefan Raab
on 26 Oct 2015
Hello Joonas,
1) Yes, you could add the measurement noise simply to the output of the statespace block i suppose and I also think that there is no opportunity to add the process noise directly in the state-space block.
2) You found the right link. I would model the system like this. But if you have the equation x_derivative = Ax+Bu+v, you have to add the noise to x_derivative, not to x.
Kind regards, Stefan
Joonas
on 26 Oct 2015
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