TY - JOUR
T1 - Refinement of balancing order reduction techniques using Kessler's formula
AU - Gajic, Zoran
AU - Lelic, Muhidin
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In this paper we present a methodology using the Kessler formula that potentially improves the system order reduction techniques based on system balancing. The formula is extraordinary simple and easy for using. In this paper we show how to refine the balancing order reduction techniques for single-input single-output systems by using Kessler's formula that produces the equivalent time constant of the neglected part of the system. Using the Kessler's formula all neglected stable system time constants, either fast or slow, can be approximated by only one time constant, which preserves valuable information about the neglected part of the system. The balancing truncation and residualization techniques can be improved by adding in parallel a first order equivalent fast system that approximates neglected fast dynamics, and the reversed residualization techniques can be improved by adding in parallel a first-order slow system that approximates the neglected slow subsystem.
AB - In this paper we present a methodology using the Kessler formula that potentially improves the system order reduction techniques based on system balancing. The formula is extraordinary simple and easy for using. In this paper we show how to refine the balancing order reduction techniques for single-input single-output systems by using Kessler's formula that produces the equivalent time constant of the neglected part of the system. Using the Kessler's formula all neglected stable system time constants, either fast or slow, can be approximated by only one time constant, which preserves valuable information about the neglected part of the system. The balancing truncation and residualization techniques can be improved by adding in parallel a first order equivalent fast system that approximates neglected fast dynamics, and the reversed residualization techniques can be improved by adding in parallel a first-order slow system that approximates the neglected slow subsystem.
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U2 - 10.1109/ACC.2001.945731
DO - 10.1109/ACC.2001.945731
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034855417
SN - 0743-1619
VL - 6
SP - 4740
EP - 4745
JO - Proceedings of the American Control Conference
JF - Proceedings of the American Control Conference
ER -