On the connection between input-output resonances and internal modes of linear time-invariant systems

Abstract

It is shown that in general, there is no connection between the location of the internal modes of a Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) system and the shape of its input-output frequency response. In particular, it is shown that resonance peaks of the frequency response do not necessarily correspond to under-damped internal modes. This phenomenon, though rare, can occur in high (or infinite) dimensional LTI systems. In the Single Input Single Output (SISO) case, this phenomenon can be attributed to the location of system zeros, while in certain Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) cases without system zeros, it can be attributed to the non-normality of the matrix generating the internal dynamics.

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