Deterministic identification of lossless and dissipative systems
Deterministic identification of lossless and dissipative systems
We illustrate procedures to identify a state-space representation of a passive or bounded-real system from noise-free measurements. The basic idea underlying our algorithms is to obtain a state sequence from a rank-revealing factorization of a Gramian-like matrix constructed from the data. The computation of state-space equations is then performed solving a system of linear equations, similarly to what happens in classical deterministic subspace identification methods.
Rapisarda, Paolo
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Trentelman, Harry L.
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6 July 2010
Rapisarda, Paolo
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Trentelman, Harry L.
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Rapisarda, Paolo and Trentelman, Harry L.
(2010)
Deterministic identification of lossless and dissipative systems.
MTNS 2010, Budapest, Hungary.
05 - 09 Jul 2010.
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We illustrate procedures to identify a state-space representation of a passive or bounded-real system from noise-free measurements. The basic idea underlying our algorithms is to obtain a state sequence from a rank-revealing factorization of a Gramian-like matrix constructed from the data. The computation of state-space equations is then performed solving a system of linear equations, similarly to what happens in classical deterministic subspace identification methods.
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Published date: 6 July 2010
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Event Dates: July 5-9, 2010
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MTNS 2010, Budapest, Hungary, 2010-07-05 - 2010-07-09
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Southampton Wireless Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271383
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Paolo Rapisarda
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Harry L. Trentelman
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