Obtain input knowing output and transfer function
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I have some data (array of values) from a thermocouple (output) and the transfer function. I want to obtain the input so I was thinking of using Simulink. Can you help me?
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David Wilson
el 24 de Mayo de 2019
You could always reciprocate the transfer function, and then pass the output through that. This will generate (an approimation of) the input signal.
Of course your original TF will probably not be invertible, (i.e. it's inverse will not be proper), so you may need to add some small (fast-order) terms in the denominator to extract an approximation. I'm assuming you are in the continuous domain.
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Carlo Campigotto
el 24 de Mayo de 2019
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David Wilson
el 24 de Mayo de 2019
Is the transfer function G(s) (i.e. continuous), or G(z), i.e. discrete?
I'm assuming you have a continuous G(s) transfer function, and then you will need to sample and hold your (discrete) values to pass into G(s).
If your transfer function is already discrete, then there are various optimisations you can do to make it more robust. But that depends on the exact data and transfer function form.
Carlo Campigotto
el 7 de Jun. de 2019
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