How to convert an equation from z-plane to w-plane in MATLAB

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If we have an equation like G(z)=(2z^3-4.424z^2+3.3634z-0.8721)/(z^4-3.037z^3+3.425z^2-1.6935237z+0.3084332) how do we convert this to w-plane by using bilinear transformation z=(1+w)/(1-w)? Is there a single command or are a set of commands available?

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MA
MA el 13 de Nov. de 2014
syms z w
G=(2*(z.^3)-4.424*(z.^2)+3.3634*z-0.8721)/((z.^4)-3.037*(z.^3)+3.425*(z.^2)-1.6935237*z+0.3084332);
GN=subs(G,z,(1+w)/(1-w))

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AaHi
AaHi el 7 de Dic. de 2019
If you are working with an tf-values use following code:
T = 0.2;
NumG = [1]
DenG = [1 1 0]
Gs = tf(NumG, DenG)
Gz = c2d(Gs,T,'zoh')
%The stuff above to create the z-function out of a s-function
aug=[T,1]
Gwss = bilin(ss(Gz),-1,'S_Tust',aug);
%Use billingual transformation
Gw = tf(Gwss)

Torsten
Torsten el 13 de Nov. de 2014
help subs
Best wishes
Torsten.

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