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Mohammad
Mohammad on 3 Jun 2017
Edited: Mohammad on 4 Jun 2017
Hi I want to use a nonlinear plant to design IMC. The controller and the inverse model are linear but I have to use the nonlinear plant in the IMC structure. I really don't know how to describe the nonlinear state space model! Should I use Simulink and call it from the Mfile or what? the system is described like xdot=-x^2+(x+1)u and y=x+u ... it's a toy plant and I know it's maybe easy but if anyone can, help me please. Thanks

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 4 Jun 2017
You can use ordinary differential equation (ODE) solvers in MATLAB by specifying the relationship between ydot and y.
- Sebastian
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Mohammad
Mohammad on 4 Jun 2017
Edited: Mohammad on 4 Jun 2017
Thanks, I know this but the problem is that it's not like Lorenz system that there is only a set of equations like x1dot and x2dot and ... with no output. I have a system with output equation. I don't know what to do with the output equation. Do I have to mix the two equations and have one ?!

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