Estimating Models Using Frequency-Domain Data
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    Mohammad Tauquir Iqbal
 on 14 Feb 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Star Strider
      
      
 on 14 Feb 2020
            i have got frequency domain dta from the experiment in dB and phase. when i used ystem identifcation tool box it is not accurate .
can anyone suggest how to prceoeed. 
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 14 Feb 2020
        Do not use dB.  
     The 'ResponseData' property stores the frequency response data as a 3-D array of complex numbers. 
Amplitudes in decibels are not complex numbers.  
If you are using the iddata function, see the documentation section on Frequency-Domain Data  .  Note that for it ‘...the data, which consists of the complex-valued input-output frequency-domain data U and Y, frequency vector W, and sample time Ts.’  
Again, amplitudes in decibels are not complex numbers.  
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 14 Feb 2020
				It appears to be correct.  I cannot tell from here.  
Note that plotting the imaginary part of the Fourier transform will also let you estimate the number of zeros.  Those are (obviously) the zero-crossings of that plot.  
It is possible to have a pole or zero at the origin, and a pole or zero at infinity as well.  You need to examine that plot carefully to be certain to detect them, and then include them if they exist.  
Pole-zero cancellations should not exist in an estimated system.  You can use the minreal function on the estimated system to be certain that they do not.  
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