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Chapter 2
Additive Error Reduction
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order model is not one in general obtainable by truncation of an 
internally-balanced realization of the full order model. 
Figure 2-1 sets out several routes to a reduced-order realization. In 
continuous time, a truncation of a balanced realization is again balanced. 
This is not the case for discrete time, but otherwise it looks the same.
Figure 2-1.  Different Approaches for Obtaining the Same Reduced Order Model
Singular Perturbation of Balanced Realization
Singular perturbation of a balanced realization is an attractive way to 
produce a reduced order model. Suppose G(s) is defined by,
Full Order Realization
Balanced Realization of 
Reduced Order Model
(in continuous time)
Nonbalanced 
Realization of
Reduced Order Model Transfer Function
Reduced Order Model
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