Matlab function which will perform the analysis of my system with respect to Control Theory.












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$x`(t)=Ax(t)+Bu(t)$



$y`(t)=Cx(t)$



I have three matrices. For example, the matrices are:
enter image description here



And using only one Matlab function I would like to get the following information:



1 Eigenvalues of the matrix A.



2 System modes.



3 ${e}^{A}$.



4 Whether or not the system is robust.



5 Resistance poles.



I am sure that all this is possible to get using only one function, but I do not know which one. Could you, please, help me find it.



Thank you.










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    How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
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    – Kwin van der Veen
    Dec 18 '18 at 7:42






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    What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
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    – SampleTime
    Dec 19 '18 at 17:01


















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$begingroup$


$x`(t)=Ax(t)+Bu(t)$



$y`(t)=Cx(t)$



I have three matrices. For example, the matrices are:
enter image description here



And using only one Matlab function I would like to get the following information:



1 Eigenvalues of the matrix A.



2 System modes.



3 ${e}^{A}$.



4 Whether or not the system is robust.



5 Resistance poles.



I am sure that all this is possible to get using only one function, but I do not know which one. Could you, please, help me find it.



Thank you.










share|cite|improve this question









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  • $begingroup$
    How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
    $endgroup$
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Dec 18 '18 at 7:42






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
    $endgroup$
    – SampleTime
    Dec 19 '18 at 17:01
















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$begingroup$


$x`(t)=Ax(t)+Bu(t)$



$y`(t)=Cx(t)$



I have three matrices. For example, the matrices are:
enter image description here



And using only one Matlab function I would like to get the following information:



1 Eigenvalues of the matrix A.



2 System modes.



3 ${e}^{A}$.



4 Whether or not the system is robust.



5 Resistance poles.



I am sure that all this is possible to get using only one function, but I do not know which one. Could you, please, help me find it.



Thank you.










share|cite|improve this question









$endgroup$




$x`(t)=Ax(t)+Bu(t)$



$y`(t)=Cx(t)$



I have three matrices. For example, the matrices are:
enter image description here



And using only one Matlab function I would like to get the following information:



1 Eigenvalues of the matrix A.



2 System modes.



3 ${e}^{A}$.



4 Whether or not the system is robust.



5 Resistance poles.



I am sure that all this is possible to get using only one function, but I do not know which one. Could you, please, help me find it.



Thank you.







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  • $begingroup$
    How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
    $endgroup$
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Dec 18 '18 at 7:42






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
    $endgroup$
    – SampleTime
    Dec 19 '18 at 17:01




















  • $begingroup$
    How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
    $endgroup$
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Dec 18 '18 at 7:42






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
    $endgroup$
    – SampleTime
    Dec 19 '18 at 17:01


















$begingroup$
How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
$endgroup$
– Kwin van der Veen
Dec 18 '18 at 7:42




$begingroup$
How much experience do you have with Matlab? And with only one Matlab function you mean a function you can write yourself?
$endgroup$
– Kwin van der Veen
Dec 18 '18 at 7:42




1




1




$begingroup$
What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
$endgroup$
– SampleTime
Dec 19 '18 at 17:01






$begingroup$
What are "resistance poles"? I have never heard of that term and I am unable to find anything control-related on that term using google... Also, whether a system is robust isn't really a question with a yes/no answer, as indicated by your question 4. And robustness is usually a property of a controlled system, however, your system seems to be open loop (i.e. has no controller)?
$endgroup$
– SampleTime
Dec 19 '18 at 17:01












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