Are you an EPFL student looking for a semester project?
Work with us on data science and visualisation projects, and deploy your project as an app on top of Graph Search.
We descibe an alternative solution to the four-block problem using the method of (generalized) Schur analysis. We first reduce the general problem to a simpler one by invoking an inner-outer factorization with a block-diagonal inner matrix. Then using small-sized spectral factorizations we are able to parametrize an unknown entry in terms of a Schurtype matrix function that satisfies a finite number of interpolation conditions of the Hermite-Féjer type. We describe a simple recursive solution that determines the Schur function in terms of a transmission-line cascade of elementary J-lossless sections. A state-space realization for each section is given, as well as a parametrization of all solutions to the four-block problem in terms of a linear fractional transformation. Formulas for a global solution are also given; though they are computationally less effective.
Alfio Quarteroni, Francesco Regazzoni
Daniel Kressner, Zvonimir Bujanovic
Florence Graezer Bideau, Huishu Deng