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error from the response graph? Asked by hariz hariz (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 17 Nov 2014 Latest activity Edited by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 810 on 26 Nov 2014 364 views (last 30 days) 364 views (last 30 days) G(s)=5/s^2+2s+25 0 Comments Show all comments Tags steady-state error Products Control System
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Toolbox Related Content 1 Answer Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 810 Vote0 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/162979#answer_160345 Answer by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 810 on 26 Nov 2014 Edited by Arkadiy Turevskiy Arkadiy Turevskiy (view profile) 1 question 480 answers 190 accepted answers Reputation: 810 on 26 Nov 2014 Your question is not formulated clearly. Did you mean steady-state value, not "steady-error value"? Assuming that's what you meant, the next clarification is steady-state value of a transfer function in response to what - is it in response to a step input?If that's what you meant, then yes, you can do this like that:>> s=tf('s'); >> sys=5/(s^2+2*s+25); >> [y,t]=step(sys); >> y(length(y)) ans = 0.20You can also right click on a step plot, "Charecteristics", "Steady-state", as shown below: 0 Comments Show all comments Log In to answer or comment on this question. Related Content Join the 15-year community celebration. Play games and win prizes! Learn more MATLAB and Simulink resources for Arduino, LEGO, and Raspberry Pi Learn more Discover what MATLAB® can do for your career. Opportunities for recent engineering grads. Apply Today MATLAB Ac
Error Click here to return to the Table of Contents Why Worry About Steady State Error? Control systems are used to control some physical variable. That variable may be a temperature somewhere, the attitude of an aircraft or a frequency in a communication system. Whatever the variable, find steady state error matlab it is important to control the variable accurately. If you are designing a control system, how
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accurately the system performs is important. If it is desired to have the variable under control take on a particular value, you will want the variable steady state error for ramp input to get as close to the desired value as possible. Certainly, you will want to measure how accurately you can control the variable. Beyond that you will want to be able to predict how accurately you can control the variable. To be https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/162979-how-to-find-steady-error-value-from-the-response-graph-is-there-any-command-to-find-the-steady-stat able to measure and predict accuracy in a control system, a standard measure of performance is widely used. That measure of performance is steady state error - SSE - and steady state error is a concept that assumes the following: The system under test is stimulated with some standard input. Typically, the test input is a step function of time, but it can also be a ramp or other polynomial kinds of inputs. The system comes to a steady state, and the difference between the input and https://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/eControlHTML/Design/Perf1SSE.htm the output is measured. The difference between the input - the desired response - and the output - the actual response is referred to as the error. Goals For This Lesson Given our statements above, it should be clear what you are about in this lesson. Here are your goals. Given a linear feedback control system, Be able to compute the SSE for standard inputs, particularly step input signals. Be able to compute the gain that will produce a prescribed level of SSE in the system. Be able to specify the SSE in a system with integral control. In this lesson, we will examine steady state error - SSE - in closed loop control systems. The closed loop system we will examine is shown below. The system to be controlled has a transfer function G(s). There is a sensor with a transfer function Ks. There is a controller with a transfer function Kp(s) - which may be a constant gain. What Is SSE? We need a precise definition of SSE if we are going to be able to predict a value for SSE in a closed loop control system. Next, we'll look at a closed loop system and determine precisely what is meant by SSE. In this lesson, we will examine steady state error - SSE - in closed loop control systems. The closed loop system we will examine is shown below. The system to be controlled has a transfer function G(s). There is a sensor with a transfer functio
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