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A state variable is one of the set of variables that are used to describe the mathematical "state" of a . Intuitively, the state of a system describes enough about the system to determine its future behaviour in the absence of any external forces affecting the system. Models that consist of coupled first-order differential equations are said to be in state-variable form.

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In , state variables are defined as large-scale characteristics or aggregate properties of a system which provide a macroscopic description of it.

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In general, state variables have the following properties in common:

  • They don't involve any special assumptions concerning the structure of matter, fields or radiation.
  • They are few in number needed to describe the system.
  • They are fundamental, as suggested by our sensory perceptions.
  • They can be, in general, directly measured.


Examples
  • In , the position coordinates and of mechanical parts are typical state variables; knowing these, it is possible to determine the future state of the objects in the system.
  • In , a state variable is an independent variable of a . Examples include , , temperature, , and . and work are not state functions, but .
  • In /electrical circuits, the of the nodes and the through components in the circuit are usually the state variables. In any electrical circuit, the number of state variables are equal to the number of (independent) storage elements, which are inductors and capacitors. The state variable for an inductor is the current through the inductor, while that for a capacitor is the voltage across the capacitor.
  • In , population sizes (or concentrations) of plants, animals and resources (nutrients, organic material) are typical state variables.


Control systems engineering
In control engineering and other areas of science and engineering, state variables are used to represent the states of a general system. The set of possible combinations of state variable values is called the state space of the system. The equations relating the current state of a system to its most recent input and past states are called the state equations, and the equations expressing the values of the output variables in terms of the state variables and inputs are called the output equations. As shown below, the state equations and output equations for a linear time invariant system can be expressed using coefficient matrices: A, B, C, and D

A \in \R^{N \times N}, \quad B \in \R^{N \times L}, \quad C \in \R^{M \times N}, \quad D \in \R^{M \times L} ,

where N, L and M are the dimensions of the vectors describing the state, input and output, respectively.


Discrete-time systems
The state vector (vector of state variables) representing the current state of a system (i.e. digital system) is xn, where n is the discrete point in time at which the system is being evaluated. The discrete-time state equations are
xn+1 = Axn + Bun,

which describes the next state of the system ( x n+1) with respect to current state and inputs un of the system. The output equations are

yn = Cxn + Dun,

which describes the output y n with respect to current states and inputs un to the system.


Continuous time systems
The state vector representing the current state of a system (i.e. analog system) is x(t), and the continuous-time state equations giving the evolution of the state vector are
\frac{dx(t)}{dt} = Ax(t) + Bu(t),

which describes the continuous rate of change \frac{dx(t)}{dt} of the state of the system with respect to current state x( t) and inputs u( t) of the system. The output equations are

y(t) = Cx(t) + Du(t),

which describes the output y( t) with respect to current states x( t) and inputs u( t) to the system.


See also
  • State space (controls)
  • Control (optimal control theory)
  • Equation of state
  • State (computer science)
  • Dynamical systems
  • State (functional analysis)
  • State variable filter

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