Hi Guys,
Fundamental Science Question: I can see that people use the System Identification Toolbox to produce models using experimental (or generally 'real world') data (in the form of time series)to produce a model for control studies.
Can someone use a time series that is produced from a simulation in order to produce a model with System Identification Toolbox? Suppose that no experimental or real world data is available. Does this make sense at all?
Background: I have a model which is a DAE system (pure-no transformation whatsoever) and I want to study the control part a bit. The system is very difficult to get it transformed with Laplace etc and get a transfer function out of it. Hence I thought that I could use the System Identification toolbox for this job.
Thanks,
Warm regards,
Chris

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Arkadiy Turevskiy
Arkadiy Turevskiy am 27 Mär. 2014

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Yes, it makes a perfect sense. People use system identification techniques to get easier/more computationally efficient models from complex models - this is a common use case.
Take a look at these two examples: this one and this one .
So to answer your question - yes, absolutely, you can use System Identification Toolbox to create a "simpler"model to approximate your complex one.

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Christos
Christos am 28 Mär. 2014
Thank you very much Arkadiy. That's all I wanted to hear :).

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