What format is required for Matlab LSIM Function input data?
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Hi,
When using the LSIM function in Matlab with a dynamic transfer function object (z-domain), the required input signal (u,t) appears to be in a time domain!
However, I was expecting to pass LSIM the input signal in a z-domain because Y(z) = H(z)*X(z).
Please could you tell me
- Is LSIM transfering the input signal into the z-domain before calculating the output signal?
- Should I be passing LSIM a z-domain input signal (currently i get an error if i try to).
Thanks
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Star Strider
2022-1-31
The difference between continuous and sampled signals iis simply one of context. Ths signals sthemselves do not exist in z-space, only as functions of time, although sampled. (Continuous or ‘infinitely-sampled’ signals only occur with respect to analog hardware.) The system you are using with lsim may be defined in the z-domain, however the signals themselves are not. They are just signals sampled at discrete points in time.
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