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The least-squares Padé method for model simplification of multivariable systems

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Pages 819-839 | Received 20 Dec 1993, Published online: 10 May 2007
 

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the simplification of multivariable systems in the frequency domain. Whereas the original model can be represented in either the time or frequency domains, the simplified model will be a transfer matrix. Dominant poles of the original system are retained in the simplified model and thereby the stablity of the latter is guaranteed. The matrices comprising the numerator of the simplified mode! are determined by imposing a number of constraints which is larger than the number of unknowns, and the resulting set of equations is solved in a least squares sense. This usually enables the determination of models which are more accurate over the range of midfrequencies. The contraints used are the approximate retention of Padé and Markov matrices. To apply least-squares techniques, a new formulation is suggested for the matrices of Padé and Markov parameters. By varying the total number of Padé and Markov constraints a family of simplified models is easily obtained, and performance criteria can be used to select the best model. The new algorithm is illustrated using the model or a real power system

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Notes on contributors

LUIS A. AGUIRRE

Present address: Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento en Engenharia Electrica Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Antonio Carlos 6627, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, M.G. Brazil. Fax: +(55) 31 448 5480; e-mail [email protected].

EDUARDO M. A. M. MENDES

On leave from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Fundacão de Ensino Superior de Sao João eel Rei, Praça Fret Orlando 170, 36300 São João del Rei, Brazil

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