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On the identification of Wiener systems with polynomial nonlinearity

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© 2017 IEEE. In this paper we introduce a new method for Wiener system identification that relies on the data collected on two separate experiments. In the first experiment, the system is excited with a sine signal at fixed frequency and phase shift. Using the steady state response of the system, we estimate the static nonlinearity, which is assumed to be a polynomial. In the second experiment, the system is fed with a persistently exciting input, which allows to identify the linear time-invariant block composing the Wiener structure. We show that the estimation of the static nonlinearity reduces to the solution of a least squares problem, and we provide an expression for the asymptotic variance of the estimated polynomial coefficients. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated through numerical experiments.
Book: Proc. of the 56th IEEE conference on Decision and Control
Pages: 6475 - 6480
ISBN:9781509028733
Publication year:2017
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Authors from:Higher Education
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