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Approximate identification in Laguerre and Kautz bases
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    Approximate identification in Laguerre and Kautz bases (English)
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    2 May 2001
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    The paper is devoted to a specific consideration on the use of specific basis functions and the construction of a class of linear approximation algorithms. These algorithms are generated on the base of models, which are weighted partial sum operators in the Laguerre and Kautz bases. A class of linear approximation algorithms generated by \(\varphi\)-weighted partial sums of a biorthogonal expansion in the Laguerre and Kautz basis is under consideration. The problem studied is the first step of the two-step identification under an \(H^\infty\) criterion. Bounds on the partial sum of operators and on the \(L^\infty\) norm of the approximation error are derived. A frequency domain identification procedure is developed where discrete Fourier transformation of appropriately transformed data computes the model parameters.
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    system identification
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    nonlinear systems
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    model selection and validation
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    linear approximation algorithms
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    Laguerre and Kautz bases
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