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Why Padé Approximations Are Great! | Control Systems in Practice 

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Watch an introduction to Padé approximations. Learn what Padé approximations are and how to calculate them, why they are important, and when to use them-specifically in the context of time delay and control system design.
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Комментарии : 26   
@dhaneshprabhu72
@dhaneshprabhu72 Год назад
That's the best and crisp explanation I can ever get on Pade approximation. Good job MATLAB team
@viniciusfriasaleite8016
@viniciusfriasaleite8016 2 года назад
Great to see another of your videos!
@AJ-et3vf
@AJ-et3vf Год назад
Great video. Thank you
@Dynamic_Flyer
@Dynamic_Flyer Год назад
Brilliant explanation, particularly the bit on what order Padé approximation to use vs cutoff frequency. I understand it much better now! This is a REALLY important topic because time delays are common in electronic control systems, particularly digital ones. Even a few addition 10’s of ms of delay can wreck the system bandwidth or introduce instability.
@user-zm9wo3rk5n
@user-zm9wo3rk5n 5 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic explanation. Thanks to you, I now have a much better grasp on the padé approximation. TBH idk why we don't teach it this way in school.
@BrianBDouglas
@BrianBDouglas 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@sandeeprmurthy
@sandeeprmurthy 11 месяцев назад
Awesome!
@thecontrolenggeek786
@thecontrolenggeek786 Год назад
Waw as usual awesome..........
@martijnlely9462
@martijnlely9462 2 года назад
Can you give an intuitive reason why a time delay has an infinite number of poles?
@jrgenmyklebust5157
@jrgenmyklebust5157 Год назад
the taylor expansion of e^x has an infinite sequence of polynomials, hence the time delay has an infinite number of poles
@rishikeshkulkarni2259
@rishikeshkulkarni2259 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the answer I had the exact same question
@JamesTJoseph
@JamesTJoseph 2 года назад
This is the very reason we get squiggles in the step response plot on models obtained from subspace identification.
@wellid2087
@wellid2087 8 месяцев назад
Great video! But I wonder how to determine the delay time of a system, after all, all the measuring methods have delay time.
@Debraj1978
@Debraj1978 2 года назад
Scilab cannot plot bode with time delay in transfer function. You have to use Pade aproximation, even to plot frequency response.
@heroasik5423
@heroasik5423 Год назад
we can easily implement this in excel spread sheet
@maciejmikulski7287
@maciejmikulski7287 11 месяцев назад
In the table with Pade Approximations in the cell (m=1, n=3) there is x^2 in the denominator. Is it just a typo or I misunderstood sth? 🤔 BTW, excellent content and aesthetics of the video 👍
@dimasrizky1413
@dimasrizky1413 2 года назад
What playlist should this video belong to?
@kwinvdv
@kwinvdv 2 года назад
Would the Padé approximation also be useful to construct fraction order controllers?
@jafetriosduran
@jafetriosduran Год назад
Of course you can, compute the Taylor series of the backwards Euler method for example to approximate the derivative T(x) =(1-z)^a where a is the order and then make it equal to the ratio between two polynomials T(x) = P(x)/Q(x) and there you have an approximation using padé for a discrete fractional derivative operator
@fernandocaballero5102
@fernandocaballero5102 2 года назад
Fuckin amazing!
@Qaidi_804
@Qaidi_804 11 месяцев назад
Hello to all COntrol System Experts, I have one question, Can I make Non Linear Controllers using Analog circuits? As for PID Controller, we use Resistors, Capacitors, and Opamp. How to make nonlinear controllers like this?
@alexlo7708
@alexlo7708 6 месяцев назад
Any passive , active device that has property of non-linear in the range such sin , exp for example ,diode , transistor etc.
@jjpp1993
@jjpp1993 11 месяцев назад
the question should be why would anyone choose to use matlab now a days
@Amine-gz7gq
@Amine-gz7gq 2 месяца назад
At university, I was taught how to use it (system control and image processing). Matlab should provide a free unlimited version for individuals, I have to use an old pirate version to use the Matlab code I wrote when I was a student. There's GNU Octave but I don't know If we can use it for system control.
@mariotabali2603
@mariotabali2603 11 месяцев назад
I love matlab but i feel i must learn more python ...
@Amine-gz7gq
@Amine-gz7gq 2 месяца назад
or GNU Octave. Matlab should provide a free unlimited version for individuals, I have to use an old pirate version to use the Matlab code I wrote when I was a student.
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