Lsim with two input signal

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Francesco Marruccelli
Francesco Marruccelli el 6 de Feb. de 2018
Comentada: thiago rech el 12 de Nov. de 2020
I have this system
A = [ 1 1 -1 ; 0 -1 1 ; 0 1 -1 ];
B = [ 1 0 ; 0 1 ; 0 0 ];
C = [ 1 0 0 ];
D = [ 0 ] ;
sys = ss( A , B , C , D )
Now i have to put two signals in input with lsim the two signals are u1( t ) = 2*square( t ) and u2( t ) = 0 i have written something like this
figure( 2 ) ;
t = 0:0.01:10 ;
u = [ 2*square( t ) ];
u2 = zeros( size( t ) ) ;
sys2 = tf( sys ) ;
lsim( sys2 , u , t , x0 );
but i continue to have this error
Error using DynamicSystem/lsim (line 97) When simulating the response to a specific input signal, the input data U must be a matrix with as many rows as samples in the time vector T, and as many columns as input channels.
I have tried many ways but i don't know what to do it there isn't nothing on the internet on multi input with lsim please help !
I thank in advance any of you

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Aveek Podder
Aveek Podder el 22 de Feb. de 2018
Hi,
The input matrix B defined is a 3x2 Matrix, by doing this we have defined a two-input system. For lsim to function as expected we need to pass both the inputs. The error message says the same.
To resolve the issue pass both the input, please use the following command:
>> lsim( sys2 , [u;u2] , t , x0 );
For more information on lsim please have a look at the following link:
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thiago rech
thiago rech el 12 de Nov. de 2020
Great! What about systems with multiple outputs?

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