Minimal positive realizations for linear systems with two-different-pole transfer functions

Published: 2023, Last Modified: 15 May 2025Eur. J. Control 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: The minimal positive realization problem for linear systems is to find positive systems with a state space of minimal dimensions while keeping their transfer functions unchanged. Here the necessary and sufficient condition is established for the linear systems with third-order two-different-pole transfer functions to have a three-dimensional minimal positive realization by developing a new approach. The approach is to identify a canonical form of positive realizations with the help of polyhedral cone theory, and the identification consists of a sequential edge transformations with some invariant feature. The analyses are then successfully extended to the linear systems with general nth-order two-different-pole transfer functions. At the same time, the approach can also be used to generate infinitely many distinct minimal positive realizations for some linear systems.
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