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arxiv: 1602.04408 · v2 · pith:WAG5OU77new · submitted 2016-02-14 · 💻 cs.SY · math.DS· math.OC

Finite-Frequency Model Order Reduction of Linear Systems via Parameterized Frequency-dependent Balanced Truncation

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keywords systemsbalancedmappedtruncationcontinuous-timefinite-frequencyfrequency-dependentmaximum
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Balanced truncation is one of the most common model order reduction schemes. In this paper, we study finite-frequency model order reduction (FF-MOR) problems of linear continuous-time systems within the framework of balanced truncation method. Firstly, we construct a family of parameterized frequency-dependent (PFD) mappings which generate discrete-time PFD mapped systems and continuous-time PFD mapped systems of the given continuous-time system. The relationships between the maximum singular value of the given system over pre-specified frequency ranges and the maximum singular value of the PFD mapped systems over entire frequency range are established. By exploiting the properties of the discrete-time PFD mapped systems, a new parameterized frequency-dependent balanced truncation (PFDBT) method providing finite-frequency type error bound with respect to the maximum singular value of the approximation error systems are developed. Examples are included for illustration.

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