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Recursive exact H-infinity identification from impulse-response measurements

Recursive exact H-infinity identification from impulse-response measurements
Recursive exact H-infinity identification from impulse-response measurements
We study the H-partial realization problem from a behavioral point of view; we give necessary and sufficient conditions for solvability, and a characterization of all solutions. Instrumental in such analysis is the notion of time- and space-symmetrization of the data, which allows to transform the realization problem with metric- and stability constraints into an unconstrained behavioral modeling one.
Behavioral approach, Most powerful unfalsified model, Quadratic diff
323-334
Kaneko, Osamu
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Kaneko, Osamu
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Kaneko, Osamu and Rapisarda, Paolo (2003) Recursive exact H-infinity identification from impulse-response measurements. Systems & Control Letters, 49, 323-334.

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We study the H-partial realization problem from a behavioral point of view; we give necessary and sufficient conditions for solvability, and a characterization of all solutions. Instrumental in such analysis is the notion of time- and space-symmetrization of the data, which allows to transform the realization problem with metric- and stability constraints into an unconstrained behavioral modeling one.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: Behavioral approach, Most powerful unfalsified model, Quadratic diff
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 262213
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262213
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Date deposited: 30 Mar 2006
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:07

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Author: Osamu Kaneko
Author: Paolo Rapisarda

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