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- The forward transfer function G(s) with a H(s) feedback configuration of an uncompensated Basic Satellite Launching System is as shown in figures 1 and 2. A- in the picture B- Compute the percent overshoot, peak time and settling time, using second order approximation through pole zero cancellation and unity feedback configuration shown in figure 2. C- Summarise the results (a) and (b) in tabular form and comment on the stability of both systems based on time response graph for (a) and computed values in (b).are given a system’s transfer function as T(s) = 21 Construct a state-space model for the given system using ” Observer Canonical Form” method. | that the full state information of this system is available, design a state-feedback controller for this put the desired closed loop poles at ~2+ 2. Now, assume that the state information of the system are measurable, for this case what kind of controller do you suggest? Design this controller so that the ¢ Joop poles of the system are located at —10 + 510.The forward transfer function G(s) with a H(s) feedback configuration of an uncompensated Basic Satellite Launching System is as shown in figures 1 and 2. A- Write a m-script and generate the time and frequency response of the system shown in Figure 1. (a = 4, b = 2, c=2, d = 1and e=10, and f=4). B- Compute the percent overshoot, peak time and settling time, using second order approximation through pole zero cancellation and unity feedback configuration shown in figure 2.
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