Introduction
On this page you will find a purely synthetic parametric model. The goal is to have a simple parametric model which one can use to experiment with different system orders, parameter values etc.
System description
The parameter
scales the real part of the system poles, that is,
.
For a system in pole-residue form
we can write down the state-space realisation
with
Notice that the system matrices have complex entries.
For simplicity, assume that
is even,
, and that all system poles are complex and ordered in complex conjugate pairs, i.e.
which, for real systems, also implies that the residues form complex conjugate pairs
Then a realization with matrices having real entries is given by
with
and
.
Numerical values
The numerical values for the different variables are
,
equally spaced in
,
equally spaced in
,
.
In MATLAB the system matrices are easily formed as follows
test

![\varepsilon \widehat{A}_\varepsilon + \widehat{A}_0 = \varepsilon \left[\begin{array}{ccc} a_1 & & \\ & \ddots & \\ & & a_n\end{array}\right] +\left[\begin{array}{ccc} jb_1 & & \\ & \ddots & \\ & & jb_n\end{array}\right] ,](/morwiki/images/math/7/9/0/790c70f3fdd1a7fe269be673f52f5e8c.png)
![\widehat{B} = [1,\ldots,1]^T,\quad \widehat{C} = [r_1,\ldots,r_n],\quad D = 0.](/morwiki/images/math/0/1/9/01952f4b905489c1f4686227dc13e409.png)
