response from a location named 'u' to a location named 'y', click Add signal to
list and select 'u'. To constrain a MIMO response, select multiple signals or a vector-
valued signal.
- Specify reference-tracking outputs
Select one or more signal locations in your model as reference-tracking outputs. To
constrain a SISO response, select a single-valued output signal. For example, to
constrain the step response from a location named 'u' to a location named 'y', click
Add signal to list and select 'y'. To constrain a MIMO response, select multiple
signals or a vector-valued signal. For MIMO systems, the number of outputs must
equal the number of outputs.
- Evaluate tracking performance with the following loops open
Select one or more signal locations in your model at which to open a feedback loop for
the purpose of evaluating this tuning goal. The tuning goal is evaluated against the
open-loop configuration created by opening feedback loops at the locations you
identify. For example, to evaluate the tuning goal with an opening at a location named
'x', click Add signal to list and select 'x'.
TipTo highlight any selected signal in the Simulink model, click. To remove a signal
from the input or output list, click. When you have selected multiple signals, you can
reorder them using and. For more information on how to specify signal locations
for a tuning goal, see “Specify Goals for Interactive Tuning” on page 10-39.
Tracking Performance
Use this section of the dialog box to specify frequency-domain constraints on the tracking
error.
Response time, DC error, and peak error
Select this option to specify the tracking error in terms of response time, percent steady-
state error, and peak error across all frequencies. These parameters are converted to the
following transfer function that describes the maximum frequency-domain tracking error:
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