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Hi, I have 3 columns, time(in s), output(in V), input(in V) respectively, where by using iddata, is it correct for me to determine the ['Frequency',time] in seconds ? or should i do it in frequency (Hz)
tf = iddata(data(:,2),data(:,3),'Frequency',time)
sys = tfest(tf,2)
By using the system identification app, after importing the output and input values and estimation using state space model it turns that that the order is 2. Is it right for to to key in [tfest(tf,2)] in this case ? Or doing it wrongly?
Any help is appreciated !
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Star Strider
on 3 Feb 2017
I would use this syntax (from the documentation):
- data = iddata(y,u,Ts) creates an iddata object containing a time-domain output signal y and input signal u, respectively. Ts specifies the sample time of the experimental data.
Specifically with respect to your data, I would do something like this:
time = data(:,1);
Ts = mean(diff(time));
time_data = iddata(data(:,2),data(:,3),Ts);
freq_data = fft(time_data);
freq_units = freq_data.units;
Fr = freq_data.frequency;
sys = tfest(freq_data,2)
NOTE — I do not have your data so this is UNTESTED CODE. I cannot be certain it will work without modification.
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Feb 2017
The 'Frequency' parameter should have frequencies. If you have sample times then pass them as the third parameter with no 'Frequency' option; https://www.mathworks.com/help/ident/ref/iddata.html
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