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ControlSystems.jl
A control systems design toolbox for Julia.
Installation
To install, in the Julia REPL:
using Pkg; Pkg.add("ControlSystems")
Documentation
All functions have docstrings, which can be viewed from the REPL, using for example ?tf
.
A documentation website is available at http://juliacontrol.github.io/ControlSystems.jl/dev/ and an introductory video series is available here.
Some of the available commands are:
Constructing systems
ss, tf, zpk, delay
Analysis
poles, tzeros, norm, hinfnorm, linfnorm, ctrb, obsv, gangoffour, margin, markovparam, damp, dampreport, zpkdata, dcgain, covar, gram, sigma, sisomargin
Synthesis
are, lyap, lqr, place, leadlink, laglink, leadlinkat, rstd, rstc, dab, balreal, baltrunc
PID design
pid, stabregionPID, loopshapingPI, pidplots, placePI
Time and Frequency response
step, impulse, lsim, freqresp, evalfr, bode, nyquist
Plotting
bodeplot, nyquistplot, sigmaplot, plot(lsim(...)), plot(step(...)), plot(impulse(...)), marginplot, gangoffourplot, pzmap, nicholsplot, pidplots, rlocus, leadlinkcurve
Other
minreal, sminreal, c2d
Usage
This toolbox works similar to that of other major computer-aided control systems design (CACSD) toolboxes. Systems can be created in either a transfer function or a state space representation. These systems can then be combined into larger architectures, simulated in both time and frequency domain, and analyzed for stability/performance properties.
Example
Here we create a simple position controller for an electric motor with an inertial load.
using ControlSystems
# Motor parameters
J = 2.0
b = 0.04
K = 1.0
R = 0.08
L = 1e-4
# Create the model transfer function
s = tf("s")
P = K/(s*((J*s + b)*(L*s + R) + K^2))
# This generates the system
# TransferFunction:
# 1.0
# ---------------------------------
# 0.0002s^3 + 0.160004s^2 + 1.0032s
#
#Continuous-time transfer function model
# Create an array of closed loop systems for different values of Kp
CLs = TransferFunction[kp*P/(1 + kp*P) for kp = [1, 5, 15]];
# Plot the step response of the controllers
# Any keyword arguments supported in Plots.jl can be supplied
using Plots
plot(step.(CLs, 5), label=["Kp = 1" "Kp = 5" "Kp = 15"])
Additional examples
See the examples folder and ControlExamples.jl and several examples in the documentation.