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Globally Optimal Least-Squares ARMA Model Identification Is an Eigenvalue Problem

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We show that globally optimal least-squares identification of autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) models is an eigenvalue problem (EP). The first order optimality conditions of this identification problem constitute a system of multivariate polynomial equations, in which most variables appear linearly. This system is basically a multiparameter eigenvalue problem (MEP), which we solve by iteratively building a so-called block Macaulay matrix, the null space of which is block multi-shift-invariant. The set of all stationary points of the optimization problem, i.e., the n-tuples of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the MEP, follows from a standard EP related to the multidimensional realization problem in that null space. At least one of these n-tuples corresponds to the global minimum of the original least-squares objective function. Contrary to existing heuristic techniques, this approach yields the globally optimal parameters of the ARMA model. We provide a numerical example to illustrate the new identification method.
Journal: IEEE Control Systems Letters
ISSN: 2475-1456
Issue: 4
Volume: 3
Pages: 1062 - 1067
Publication year:2020
Accessibility:Open