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Parameter identification of discontinuous Hammerstein systems
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    Parameter identification of discontinuous Hammerstein systems (English)
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    10 May 1998
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    The paper deals with the problem of parameter identification of Hammerstein systems (cascade connections of static nonlinearity and linear dynamics) with a nonlinear static block having a discontinuous asymmetric and piecewise-linear characteristic. The approach is based on a decomposition technique, the so-called key-term separation principle, which provides nonlinear models in a special form, linear in the model parameters. The corresponding parameter estimation algorithm is presented and some examples, illustrating feasibility of the method, are given.
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    discontinuous nonlinearity
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    parameter identification
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    Hammerstein systems
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